Dr. Steve Shogan Photo: Denver Post |
Does the increase in independent-minded voters provide an opportunity
for Dr. Shogan? An interesting test in Colorado.
Examining Shogan’s background and issue positions suggest
he’s most likely to take votes from Udall. Shogan was a Democrat and generally
holds Democratic social views and, although he’s critical of Obamacare, he
advocates even more government involvement through a single-payer system.
Some questions concerning his viability as a third-party
candidate are:
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Will he be able to resist Democratic efforts to
get him out of the race?
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Are there undecided, independent and weakly
committed voters ready to shift to a new candidate with Shogan’s credentials
and positions?
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This could be a $50 million race. Is he a player
at that level?
As I told Channel 9:
“If you said John Elway
was getting in, I’d be impressed,” said 9NEWS political analyst Floyd Ciruli. “A
nice neurosurgeon may have a harder time getting his name out there.”
It’s a job that will
require money. Hoover tells 9NEWS Shogan has 10 fundraising events scheduled
following his announcement, but political observers say it will be a very heavy
lift. A couple million dollars have already been spent on advertising in the
race with heavy involvement from issue advocacy groups.
“If he is willing to
spend obscene amount of money he might find some running room,” Ciruli said. “He
would need $20 million to really be a contender, to be somebody that would
really grab people’s attention.”
Adding to the challenge,
polls show a tight race with few people unsure of who they plan to vote for. “Polls
show 90 percent of the public has been committed for the last couple of months,
which is amazing,” Ciruli said. Those polls have Udall and Gardner in a
statistical tie.
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