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  • But there's plenty that separates them, such as Bidlack's view the Bush administration has eaten away at constitutional rights and lacks a long-term energy policy.

    Gazette.com : 2008

  • One person not waiting for an apology is Hal Bidlack, the retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who frequently had

    Media Coverage JULY 2009 2010

  • Bidlack, the retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who frequently had Strandlof at his side last year as he campaigned against

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Udall and Hal Bidlack, a retired Air Force officer who lost his bid for the U.S. House of Representatives in Colorado's 5th Congressional

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • "I don't understand why he wouldn't go where he's unknown," Bidlack says.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Duncan also told his story in televised advertisements for Sen. Mark Udall and Hal Bidlack, a retired Air Force officer who lost his bid for the U.S. House of Representatives in Colorado's 5th

    Media Coverage aPRIL 2009 2010

  • Similarly, in my most recent elections, I voted for Mark Udall for the Senate and unsuccessfully for Hal Bidlack for my congressional district, which is perhaps the reddest, most conservative district in Colorado.

    Think Progress » Let The Cameras Roll 2010

  • "I don't understand why he wouldn't go where he's unknown," Bidlack says.

    Media Coverage JULY 2009 2010

  • Bidlack told The Gazette Wednesday that he never had a reason to check out Duncan.

    Media Coverage aPRIL 2009 2010

  • "I think all I would say to that guy is, 'I have nothing to say to you,'" Bidlack says.

    Media Coverage JULY 2009 2010

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