Buck would have many advantages that effective state chairman need. He knows the political landscape and is likely to get his calls answered. His high-profile and congressional experience should help in making the party’s case and managing the frequent crises. He should be effective on fundraising since much of the money is from out-of-state and specifically D.C.
Buck recognizes the key job is supporting Cory Gardner’s re-election with no static from the far right purists, who threaten a primary at any sign of independence. Colorado values independence, and Gardner is in a state that has shifted left. He will need a smooth run to re-nomination.
Buck’s main challenge is that an element of the party sees its main mission is to police deviation from 100 percent Trump loyalty. Donald Trump is a disaster in Colorado and will be lucky to get the 43 percent he received in 2016. Hence, the next state chair must deal with the animated base in a state dominated by unaffiliated voters, who, while persuadable, have already indicated they will not likely be Trump supporters. Developing a message in that environment will be a challenge.
Rep. Ken Buck during a meeting with constituents at the Southwest Weld County Services Complex in Firestone, March 25, 2017 | Paul Aiken/Boulder Daily Camera |
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Why Buckpedal wants this job is beyond me.
Does he think it is more secure than his current job?
Does he think it is a stepping stone to a better job?
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