Like a breath of fresh air, a new video web advertisement released today by Nick Kliebenstein takes a self-deprecating approach as the Broomfield Republican pokes fun at his own name, while also hitting some serious high notes by highlighting his plans to help address a faltering state economy.
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8:35 update: CU Regent candidate Jim Geddes, HD33 candidate Nick Kliebenstein
FTS visits with Jim GeddesRepublican candidate for CU Regent 6th congressional district, and Nick Kliebenstein, Republican candidate in state House District 33.
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New video ad from Nick Kly, Kleb, it's Kliebenstein!
October 15, 2008Left Uses Grueskin-led Litigation as Latest Campaign Tool
A Face the State Staff Report
August 19, 2008Campaign managers and consultants move over and make way. The most important weapon in today's political arsenal is a campaign's attorney. Lawsuits are the latest device employed by the left to take on conservative and libertarian candidates and causes. Mark Grueskin, a favorite litigator among Democrat activists, is leading the charge.
Forbes hits Denver to talk economics
A Face the State Staff Report
July 15, 2008Listening to Steve Forbes, famed publisher and former presidential candidate, is like drinking from a fire hose. The fast talking and quick thinking mogul was at the Denver Marriott Tech Center Monday to discuss what needs to be done in order to save the America’s faltering economy.
Broomfield State Senate Race Pitches Left v. Right
A Face the State Staff Report
June 18, 2008Even though Sen. Shawn Mitchell, R-Broomfield, won Senate District 23 by over 10,000 votes in 2004, he is preparing for a tough re-election bid this year, believing that his seat is going to be highly targeted by Democrat-backing unions and millionaire-activist Tim Gill.
The Shady Ethics of Colorado Ethics Watch
FTS Opinion
January 23, 2008A liberal special-interest group falls flat on "ethics" charges, but not until the PR damage is done.
Liberal Group Attacks GOP Candidate over Technical Reporting Glitch
A Face the State Staff Report
October 26, 2007Nick Kliebenstein filed his first campaign finance report Oct. 15. A week later, on Oct. 22, Colorado Ethics Watch, an organization led by Democrat activist and attorney Chantell Taylor, filed a complaint with the Colorado Secretary of State’s office alleging that Kliebenstein had violated state law by “accepting three separate contributions that exceed contribution limits for state house candidates."
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