October 07, 2008

McCain Vs Obama: Liveblogging The Presidential Town Hall Debate



Coloradans are evenly split.

Liveblogging the town hall debate tonight will be:

EP from Slapstick Politics
Ben DeGrow from Mount Virtus
John from The Drunkablog
Anthony Surace of Rocky Mountain Right

Other participants will be added as they confirm.

Comments are encouraged, and will be (moderated) posted in the liveblog itself.

See you all at 6:45 pm.

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October 06, 2008

Schaffer, Udall Debate Three Times In Coming Week

SvU will have coverage and analysis of the three debates taking place this week, starting tonight.



The Schaffer/Udall race is headed right where folks other than the MSM and hard core lefties predicted--down to the wire and most likely within the margin of error. Stay tuned to Schaffer v Udall for all the latest in perhaps the marquee Senate race of 2008.

There are three debates coming up in the next week--not sure how many tickets (if any) are left, best to call ahead or email the campaign:
Monday, October 6th, Bob will debate Boulder Liberal Mark Udall during a live television debate sponsored by 9News. The debate will take place at Gates Concert Hall at the University of Denver (2344 Iliff Avenue, Denver). We invite you to join us at 5:00pm for a rally to welcome Bob and cheer him on to victory! Following the rally, you are invited to attend the debate which will air live at 7:00pm on channel 9. You will be able to see firsthand the clear differences between Bob and Boulder Liberal Mark Udall.

The second debate is sponsored by the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and will take place on Tuesday, October 7th at the Hyatt Regency Denver (650 15th Street, Denver, Colorado). We again invite you to join us before the debate at 1:30pm for a rally. The debate will immediately follow the rally at 3:00 pm. The chamber will host a reception with the senate candidates after the debate which you are invited to attend.

One of the traditional events of the campaign season, the Pueblo Chieftain debate, will take place on Monday, October 13th. The debate will be held at the Hoag Recital Hall on the Colorado State University-Pueblo campus (2200 Bonforte Boulevard, Pueblo). We invite you to experience the tradition for yourself and attend the debate at 7:30pm.

There are a limited number of tickets available for each of these debates. You can reserve a ticket by calling 720-377-1600 or emailing teamschaffer@bobschafferforsenate.com. Upon reserving a ticket, you will receive a confirmation email with additional event details.

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October 02, 2008

Sarah Palin VP Debate Liveblog

By Ben DeGrow and some of the Peoples Press Collective/RMA 2.0 contributors.

Where will the illustrious El Presidente be?

Taking an accounting exam, which is a little like listening to one of Joe Biden's speeches--painful and dreadfully pointless.

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July 29, 2008

Fox 31 Debate--Photos

Behind the scenes at the Fox 31 debate--"Colorado 2031 to air next Sunday, 10pm, on Fox 31 after the news.


The set, bare just a few minutes earlier, has been prepared and awaits the candidates Bob Schaffer and Mark Udall, and the host Ron Zappolo.


Zappolo prepares his mic.


Host Zappolo encourages an "anything goes" atmosphere and what would become a "guided conversation" rather than a traditional debate.


Schaffer argues a point during the first segment, which of course focused on energy--what mattered most to Colorado voters.


What we have here is a not only a closeup of the Fox 31 camera, but an example of Udall's most frequently used gesture--the double "click" position.


Schaffer explains his positions on energy as Zappolo looks on.


Udall responds--there's those hands again.


Waiting his turn.


Likewise.


Yep. The hands. Again.


A view from the inside.


The host was able to see what the audience will see with the use of this monitor.


From the other angle.


A wide shot (the hands!)


A friendly exchange.


Udall's closing remarks.


Bob's closing remarks.


Schaffer--gotta bring down the energy prices.


Conclusion.


A spirited and frenzied dialogue, and handshakes all around.


Media swarms Schaffer (foreground), while Udall (background, next to ladders and obscured by the reporter in the white shirt) answers a few questions after abruptly exiting the studio following the debate.


Udall gets his opportunity to chat with the reporters.

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Fox 31 Pre-Debate Rally--Photos And Video

Photos/video (loading) of the rally outside--


Yep, it's evil.


Signs of the times--commuters along Speer and Lincoln were treated to a lot of signs, and responded with honking.


Anti-Udall protestors--from his left--brought out the impeachment signs and asked for Udall to bring President Bush and Vice President Cheney on charges.


The battle is joined--Boulder liberals welcome!


These guys have appeared at both of the debates--"Where is Mark Udall on EFCA?"


Showin' liberals a little love.


Like the "Veterans for Udall," it wasn't quite clear if those holding signs were actually veterans or firefighters.


There was a large youth contingent among Schaffer's supporters.


The wall of Udall supporters make their case--"M A R K, vote for Udall all the way!"


But the high cost of energy was on the minds of Schaffer's supporters--"drill here, drill now!"


Big Time Bob Schaffer fans brave the late July heat--with fan-favorite "U-Turn Udall" signs highlighting the Democrat's record.


Bob Schaffer greets supporters outside the Fox 31 Studio as Dick Wadhams looks on.


Schaffer chats with supporters before heading inside.

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July 15, 2008

Schaffer V Udall Debate Photos


A popular sign at today's debate.


Schaffer supporters mill about, waiting for the doors to open.


All's quiet at the Udall table--with less than an hour to go, things aren't looking to good for the Boulder liberal (the union buses hadn't arrived yet).


Where, oh where, are the Udall folks at?


Fired up, ready to go.


Signs of support.


Adam Schrager poses a question to Udall.


Schaffer argues his point while Udall looks on.


Udall makes his rebuttal.

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July 14, 2008

Schaffer v Udall Debate--Update

**Update--no liveblogging (no wireless at the venue), but Ben will have a full recap, and I'll have photos posted later).

Quick takeaways and initial impressions--Schaffer clearly had the upper hand in the debate when it came to vociferous support (the Udall side was not full), a command of the issues and the details involved in policy, and in overall demeanor. Udall's answers were forced when they weren't simply regurgitations of campaign talking points, and his rebuttals routinely eschewed marked policy differences, and instead focused on rhetoric of "bipartisanship" and the notion that "we are all Coloradans, all Americans." Udall certainly didn't appear to be comfortable in his own skin appearing before the cameras and a somewhat more open style of Q&A, with questions drawn from email submissions to 9NEWS' Adam Schrager, who moderated the debate. Schaffer was on offense from the opening remarks, with Udall trying (and failing, miserably) to play catch-up.

As for the supporters themselves (and this will be revealed in the photos and video), Schaffer's proponents were motivated and loud--"fired up and ready to go." Udall's troops showed up much later, had very little presence inside the complex or on the street, and demonstrated a lack of coordination/organization and reflected poorly on a candidate up by 10 points in the latest polls. It will be interesting to see how the MSM plays the debate today--one that favored Schaffer in all meaningful aspects and really exposed Udall as a mediocre debater and Washington insider who would rather cater to special interests and promote delays and politicking with hashed reasoning (health care is a national security issue, ya know!) rather than dealing with issues head on.

Looking forward to the next debates, Udall faces quite a challenge. The format certainly favored Schaffer, and may be one of the reasons that the Udall campaign refused to sign on to Schaffer's debate series. It is clear Udall would prefer the closed-set, no-crowd debate format with canned questions from the host. To his credit Schrager ably kept the candidates in line and on topic, and dealt with unruly Udall supporters by threatening to halt the proceedings.
SP's El Presidente and Ben DeGrow of Mount Virtus will represent the Rocky Mountain Alliance 2.0 and the SchaffervUdall blog at the first debate held between former Congressman Bob Schaffer and Congressman Mark Udall for the Senate seat held by retiring Sen. Wayne Allard.

First, a preview:
The event in Parker will mark the first time the candidates debate, and the earliest one-on- one match observers can remember.

"I think this debate is going to be great," said Schaffer's campaign manager, Dick Wadhams. "They're both very good. They're both very smart. They're both very articulate."

Wadhams and Mike Stratton, Udall's campaign adviser, said they are excited the debate will be less structured than in previous years.

"The term has sort of been prostituted. The true debate format hardly gets used anymore," Stratton said, noting most events are a forum with people asking questions.

Today's debate moderator, 9News' Adam Schrager, said both candidates are "going to have the opportunity to engage each other." There will be no time limits, but he has said he will move on if the candidates get off track or try to "commandeer" the conversation.
We'll pick up the liveblogging as the debate gets rolling.

Stay tuned . . .

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June 30, 2008

Colorado Senate 2008: Schaffer/Udall Updates



At Schaffer v Udall, a Rocky Mountain Alliance 2.0 project, you'll find out:

Why Mark Udall welched on an online debate to be co-moderated by SvU and liberal blogger and all-around stand-up guy David Thielen (one of the few), after Bob Schaffer had already agreed to the blog-centric showdown.

How you can submit questions to the candidates for their first televised debate on July 14.

•What the connection is between Mark Udall's wife and a group launching attacks on her husband's Senate rival.

Where Udall really stands on gun control--before he was against it.
Blogger Ross Kaminsky of Rossputin.com has unraveled the early attacks on Bob Schaffer in a series of posts:
This is the first in a series of articles responding to three front-page articles in the Denver Post by reporter Michael Riley which attack former Congressman and current Senate candidate Bob Schaffer for a fact-finding trip Schaffer took to the Northern Marianas Islands (“CNMI”) in 1999.
Ross is up to part 6--here are the links:
Part 1
2
3
4
5
6

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April 07, 2008

Mark Udall Avoiding Debate With Bob Schaffer?; Udall Smashes Schaffer In Out-Of-State Campaign Contributions--Bumped

**Update--Ben makes an excellent point--is Udall Colorado's favorite, or the candidate of out-of-state special interests? The numbers are pretty clear.


Visit Schaffer v Udall for the latest on Colorado's Senate race

Ben has the details--Schaffer has already accepted the bipartisan invitation from co-sponsors Schaffer v Udall on the right and David Thielen on the left.

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