Colorado Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes is shrugging off the suggestion that a national GOP group won't help finance his campaign anymore and said Wednesday he will continue to fight for votes.
Maes' campaign was reacting to Republican Governors Association Chairman Haley Barbour's remarks strongly hinting that the group was giving up on the Colorado governor's race. Barbour, Mississippi's governor, told reporters at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast that the association had "put some money in Colorado," but said that it was in the "past tense."
Maes' spokesman Nate Strauch said Maes did not expect any help from the RGA and will continue trying to get votes by traveling the state and talking to people.
Former Republican presidential candidate Tom Tancredo switched parties to enter the race as the candidate for the American Constitution party and he also led Maes in fundraising in August with $200,485 (Maes raised $50,201). Political observers have said Tancredo's entry into the race has hurt Maes' chances but Tancredo's campaign disagrees. "He's not considered a viable candidate," Tancredo's campaign Manager Bay Buchanan said about Maes. "He can't raise money and he can't keep endorsements," she said, adding that Maes' candidacy is falling "like a rock."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gFcAe4mSmFVskmBqx1J8nPV8yYCQD9I42C280Almost makes it sound like Maes is more likely to become irrelevant or drop out than Tancredo. Don't know much about Maes, but can he be as screwed up as Tancredo? :)