Worth Clicking: Blasts from the past wound Romney




February 03, 2012


Ethics Investigation May Cost Colorado Republicans

"What started out as a dull session has turned dramatic with a Republican lawmaker stopped by Denver police on suspicion of drunken driving threatening to leave her party, a move that could imperil the GOP's slim majority in the House," the Denver Post reports.

Colorado State Rep. Laura Bradford (R) said she "is considering becoming an unaffiliated voter, in part because an ethics investigation against her is proceeding although Denver police admitted she didn't use her position to get out of a DUI arrest."

ColoradoPols: "There's really no overstating the importance: control of the one-seat GOP majority Colorado House, and the future of Speaker of the House Frank McNulty, even if the House remains Republican-held, hangs on her decision."










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