Kudos to our favorite underdog. After facing a bruising primary race, Denver Republican - yes, there are a few of them - Joshua Sharf is heading full force toward his general election match up in House District 6, where just a quarter of the district's voters are Republican (compared to 41 percent who are Democrats and 33 percent who are unaffiliated).
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Republicans battle wind, taxes at Capitol event
A Face the State Staff Report
October 23, 2008A blistering wind couldn’t keep 13 Republican lawmakers and candidates from gathering on the west steps of the state Capitol in Denver Wednesday, where they joined members of the Colorado Union of Taxpayers to voice their opposition to Referendum O and Amendment 59.
Sharf takes to the airwaves (his own) to promote state house bid
September 22, 2008Primary candidates' election-day routines run the gamut
A Face the State Staff Report
August 12, 2008Voters headed to the polls Tuesday to decide the outcome of Colorado's most competitive primaries, with excitement extending far beyond closely contested match-ups in the state's 2nd and 6th Congressional Districts. Local state House and Senate races also buzzed with activity, with last minute strategies appearing as diverse as the candidates themselves.
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