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Gardner election total hits more than $1.2M

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Republican congressional candidate Cory Gardner raised $377,000 in the second quarter, his campaign said Monday, bringing his election total to more than $1.2 million.

Gardner's fundraising total still trails incumbent Democrat Betsy Markey's, but the combined fundraising by the two campaigns - more than $3.4 million raised four months before the election - indicates that spending in the race will shatter previous records for Colorado's 4th Congressional District.

"The financial support for my campaign has been amazing, but what is truly humbling is the volunteer effort behind this campaign," Gardner said in a statement. "While knocking on doors or attending community events, almost every voter I meet tells me the same thing: top the spending. When elected, I intend to listen to the voters of the 4th Congressional District and rein in the out-of-control government spending."

Markey, a first-term incumbent from Fort Collins, announced this weekend that she had raised $528,000 between April 1 and June 30, bringing her total for the 2009-10 election to more than $2.2 million.

Markey has more than $1.5 million in the bank; Gardner about $763,000, according to their campaigns.

The Gardner campaign said it couldn't immediately break down the amount of money donated by individuals and the amount from political action committees.

Campaign manager Chris Hansen said those figures would be available this week.
Congressional candidates must file their second-quarter campaign finance reports by Thursday with the Federal Election Commission. Those reports will detail every individual or group donating more than $200.

The second quarter was Gardner's most successful fundraising period since he became a candidate in 2009. He wrapped up the Republican nomination at the district assembly in May when no other GOP candidates got the 30 percent of delegate votes needed to qualify for the Aug. 10 primary ballot.

The money raised by Markey and Gardner so far is way ahead of the pace set in 2008 by Markey and Republican incumbent Marilyn Musgrave in what became the most expensive congressional race in Northern Colorado history.

In 2008, Musgrave had raised $1.67 million at this point of the campaign and Markey $960,000, for a total of more than $2.6 million. Markey and Gardner so far have raised a combined $3.4 million.

Musgrave and Markey raised and spent a combined $5.5 million by the time the 2008 campaign ended, and outside groups poured another $4.5 million in to the race.

Most of the money raised in competitive congressional elections is spent on TV advertising.

Read this and other Bob Moore articles in the Coloradoan at http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20100713/LOVELAND01/100713001

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Gardner Receives "Guardian of Small Business" Award

Thursday, July 08, 2010


DENVER, Colo., July 8, 2010 –
 Deeds, not words, mark a legislator as a friend of small business, and today, Colorado’s leading association of Main Street entrepreneurs announced the 42 recipients of its coveted Guardian of Small Business award. 

“Our Guardian award process is methodical, measurable, and has been going on for decades,” said Tony Gagliardi, Colorado state director for the National Federation of Independent Business, America’s leading association of small business owners. “The Guardian awards are our Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. Almost every legislator claims to be a friend of small business, but our award separates the faithful from the frauds.” 

Guardian award percentages were based on votes taken on 10 bills during the 2009-2010 session of the Colorado Legislature. To qualify as a Guardian, legislators must have achieved an 80% pro-small business voting record. Legislators below may represent all or parts of other counties than those listed. 

Guardian Award-winning Senators with 100%, pro-small business voting records were: Greg Brophy (Cheyenne), Bill Cadman (El Paso), Ted Harvey (Douglas), Ken Kester (Baca); Keith King (El Paso), Mike Kopp (Jefferson), Kevin Lundberg (Larimer), Shawn Mitchell (Adams), Josh Penry (Garfield), Scott Renfroe (Weld), Mark Scheffel (Douglas), David Schulthesis (El Paso), Nancy Spence (Arapahoe).
 
Senators with 80% or better: Al White (Routt). 

Guardian Award-winning State Representatives with 100%, pro-small business voting records were: Cindy Acree (Arapahoe), Laura Bradford (Mesa), Brian Delgrosso (Larimer), Cory Gardner (Adams), Cheri Gerou (Jefferson), Jim Kerry (Jefferson), Steve King (Delta), Kent Lambert (El Paso), Larry Liston (El Paso), Marsha Looper (El Paso), Mike May (Douglas), Frank McNulty (Douglas), Carole Murray (Douglas), B.J. Nikkel (Larimer), Ellen Roberts (Archuletta), Spencer Swaim (Arapahoe), Scott Tipton (Delta), Glen Vaad (Weld), Mark Waller (El Paso) 

State Reps. with 90% or better: David Balmer (Arapahoe), Randy Baumgardner (Garfield), Bob Gardner (El Paso), Tom Massey (Chaffee), Kevin Priola (Adams), Jerry Sonnenberg (Logan), Amy Stephens (El Paso), Ken Summers (Jefferson)

State Reps. With 80% or better: Joe Rice (Arapahoe). 
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Democrats Refuse to Pass a Budget

Tuesday, June 22, 2010


Gardner: This is a missed opportunity

Fort Collins, Colorado- For the first time since the Congressional Budget Act was adopted in 1974, Congress will not pass a budget, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer confirmed today. The lack of a budget will mean Members of Congress will avoid a politically treacherous vote in the middle of an election year on the record trillion-dollar deficit facing the country.
 
“Our economy is mired in a deep recession while government spending is out of control. This is not the time to shirk from the most basic responsibility of governing and passing a budget,” said State Representative Cory Gardner. “This is a missed opportunity. Instead of passing a budget that reins in government spending and implements the fiscal discipline necessary to spur the economy and create job growth, Congresswoman Betsy Markey is putting politics above the American people.”
 
Cory Gardner is a native of Yuma, Colorado where he helps to run the family business. He is currently serving the 63rd District in the Colorado House of Representatives. He and his wife Jaime live in Yuma with their daughter Alyson.
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Cory Gardner Earns the Republican Nomination for the 4th Congressional District

Monday, May 24, 2010

Loveland, Colorado –State Representative Cory Gardner won the Republican nomination today, earning the right to challenge Congresswoman Betsy Markey in the 4th Congressional District. 

“It is an honor to earn the Republican nomination in the 4th Congressional District,” said Gardner. “From Larimer County to Baca County, the grassroots support from across the district has been amazing.”

Gardner won the nomination at the Colorado 4th District Assembly. To be placed on the ballot, a candidate needed at least a 30% vote from delegates. Gardner received over 60% of the vote, and no other candidate reached the 30% threshold. 

“The campaign does not end today, it begins today,” said Gardner. “We will continue to bring our message of fiscal restraint and limited government directly to voters all the way through November.”

Cory Gardner is a native of Yuma, Colorado where he helps to run the family business. Gardner is currently serving the 63rd District in the Colorado House of Representatives. He and his wife Jaime live in Yuma with their six- year old daughter Alyson.  

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Cory Gardner Earns National Association for Gun Rights Endorsement

Wednesday, May 19, 2010


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Congressman Mike Coffman Endorses Cory Gardner for Congress

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

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Gardner Raises Record in House Challenge

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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I Need Your Help

Friday, March 19, 2010

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Gardner Pledges to Vote to Repeal Healthcare Bill

Thursday, March 18, 2010

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Diggs Brown Endorses Cory Gardner for Congress

Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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