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- TRUTH: ROMANOFF IS MOST LIKELY A FAR STRONGER GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE: The Colorado general election is going to be tough for any Democratic Senate candidate, but general-election matchup polls have shown that Romanoff is a stronger candidate than Bennet.
David Sirota: CO-SEN: What DC Will Say vs. What the CO Election Will Actually Mean 2010
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- BELTWAY WILL SAY A ROMANOFF WIN IS A BIG LOSS FOR OBAMA: If Romanoff wins, political reporters will first and foremost say that this is a categorical rejection of President Obama - and most powerfully, by Democratic primary voters (aka. the voters he should have the most sway over).
David Sirota: CO-SEN: What DC Will Say vs. What the CO Election Will Actually Mean 2010
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- BELTWAY WILL SAY A ROMANOFF WIN IS BAD FOR DEMOCRATS 'GENERAL ELECTION CHANCES: Finally, Washington will likely insist that Romanoff will be a weaker general election candidate than Bennet - both because he's allegedly "too liberal" and because his refusal to take PAC money means he will face fundraising problems.
David Sirota: CO-SEN: What DC Will Say vs. What the CO Election Will Actually Mean 2010
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- BELTWAY WILL SAY A ROMANOFF WIN IS A VICTORY FOR BILL CLINTON OVER BARACK OBAMA: The Wall Street Journal is the latest to make this absurd argument, but it's an argument that Washington reporters have been making ad nauseam since Bill Clinton endorsed Romanoff a few weeks ago.
David Sirota: CO-SEN: What DC Will Say vs. What the CO Election Will Actually Mean 2010
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- BELTWAY WILL SAY A ROMANOFF WIN IS ONLY PROOF THAT NEGATIVE ADS WORK, BUT NOTHING MORE: Beltway reporters will almost definitely try to write off a Romanoff win as "proof that negative ads work."
David Sirota: CO-SEN: What DC Will Say vs. What the CO Election Will Actually Mean 2010
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Former Colorado House Speaker Andrew Romanoff is expected to officially announce his bid for the Democratic Senate nomination, with events planned in Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver.
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Former Colorado House Speaker Andrew Romanoff is expected to officially announce his bid for the Democratic Senate nomination, with a formal announcement scheduled for Pueblo this morning, followed by events later in the day in Colorado Springs and Denver.
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Romanoff is term-limited out of a job soon and generally considered a rising star, and DeGette holds a seat that is easy to keep Dem.
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So he called Romanoff and asked if it was true and was told that it was not.
Craig Alan Silverman: Romanoff Reveals Truth -- Causes Big Problem for the White House 2010
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But the name Romanoff was going to stand for another Russia, not like the old Russia of Kief, nor yet the new Russia of Moscow; but another and a Europeanized Russia, in which, after long struggles, the Slavonic and half-Asiatic giant was going to tear down the walls of separation, escape from his barbarism, and compel Europe to share with him her civilization.
A Short History of Russia Mary Platt Parmele 1877
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