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COLUMNISTS
TODAY'S STORIES
16.12.2008
Salazar's Replacement

 

The WP is almost-reporting that Obama will likely choose Ken Salazar as his Secretary of the Interior, and the Rocky Mountain News is calling it "a done deal."

In some ways, the appointment would be a very smart political move: Salazar (whom I almost worked for long ago) can act as Obama's sherpa on the water, agriculture, and land-use issues that Democrats need to master if they want to build on their majorities in the Mountain West. And the fact that Ken and his brother John are minor Hispanic political icons, of course, can't hurt.

But booting Ken upstairs also runs the grave risk of losing his senate seat to the GOP in 2010. Colorado's newly-energetic left wing is elated to see the centrist Salazar go, but Republicans have already made winning this seat a priority and it would be hubris to think Colorado wouldn't vote for the right Republican ... maybe, oh, John Elway (who has plenty of leadership experience), Scott McInnis, John Suthers, or a reconstructed Governor Bill Owens ... in a pinch.

The Colorado Independent says Governor Ritter is mulling the following replacements (as in New York, Delaware, and Illinois, there's a quasi-dynastic quality to some of the picks):

"Those close to the Salazars" say they'd urge Ritter to appoint John Salazar to the Senate--which would set off another scramble to fill his 3rd District House seat--but the powerful appropriations seat might keep the Manassas Democrat in the House.

Other possibilities include Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, outgoing Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff, U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter, U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, State Treasurer Cary Kennedy and former Denver Mayor Federico Pena, who served as secretary of transportation and energy during the Clinton administration. Pena, an early Obama backer, is also a key member of the transition team.

Several of these figures, like Romanoff, are popular among progressives because of roles they played in the 2006 and 2008 elections. But Hickenlooper, Salazar, and Pena are probably the only ones with enough statewide recognition and street cred to knock off a Republican challenger two years from now. Here's to hoping Tom Tancredo somehow wins the GOP primary.

--Barron YoungSmith

Posted: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:59 AM with 9 comment(s)

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dylanposer said:

As a Denver-born, I would be excited to go back to CO to help elect a Democrat.  On the other hand, as a lifelong Bronco, I would certainly cry if I had to pull the trigger against John Elway, especially if he was getting in line to run for POTUS.

December 16, 2008 12:33 PM

tnr1.com said:

dylanposer, say it with me:

Let's go...

Broncos...

-Barron

December 16, 2008 12:51 PM

dylanposer said:

Barron,

I think you just jinxed Sunday! Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

But in all seriousness, John Elway is a modest, smart businessman, and is the most moderate on the menu of candidates posted above.  If a Republican *had* to be a CO senator, Elway would be the most agreeable.  Especially if Bill Owens and Tancredo are exploring this option.  

December 16, 2008 1:12 PM

desertdog said:

John Elway just gave me another reason to hate his guts!  We won't even mention "The Drive" against Kosar's Browns in the '86 AFC Title game or his snubbing of the young, upstart Colts in the '83 draft.

A Republican, too?

December 16, 2008 1:18 PM

adaglas said:

Yeah but Elway would probably roll through the primaries and then get creamed in the general the first three times he ran.

December 16, 2008 1:54 PM

kgrant1054 said:

I, too, hold a grudge against Mr. Elway - notably for his team's defeat of my beloved Green Bay Packers in the Super Bowl in '97.  For that, he, and the rest of the Denver Broncos, deserve a fate in Dante's Inferno amongst the betrayers.  May they suffer forever.

Not that I am bitter.  

December 16, 2008 2:13 PM

FWright said:

I wouldn't worry too much about Elway.  He isn't winning anything unless he hires Terrell Davis as his campaign manager.

December 16, 2008 3:03 PM

mattnewman said:

No way the GOP picks Owens, not with the baby problem (think John Edwards).

December 17, 2008 1:45 PM

singlespeed said:

Dylan and Baron...

I'd cry a little bit if I pulled the trigger for Elway as the replacement for Salazar. But I'd rather he just stay at home and keep his "management" skills overseeing the Colorado Crush lest he become yet another aging pro athlete who becomes a middling politician.

IMHO...Hickenlooper would be FAR better. I can picture him now riding his scooter around Capital Hill with his crumpled brown suit on.

Maybe the GOP could tap the Shagman. www.youtube.com/watch

If you've lived there long enough you know who I speak of.

December 17, 2008 4:14 PM