More problems for Colorado gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes (R): The AP reports his "murky past in law enforcement in neighboring Kansas has become the latest distraction in his gaffe-ridden campaign."
Maes has claimed he was fired by a local police department in the 1980s because police and politicians were corrupt, and he told supporters that he worked undercover for state investigators gathering information on a local bookmaking ring. But there's no proof it ever happened.
Meanwhile, the Denver Post reports former Sen. Hank Brown (R-CO) has withdrawn his endorsement of Maes and the Colorado Statesman says pressure is mounting on Maes to step aside so the GOP can appoint a replacement candidate.