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2004 US Presidential Election
November 01, 2004
Colorado | Dayhorse to replace Nighthorse?

Colorado’s Senate race opened up last March when our unbeatable incumbent (and the only Native American in the Senate), Ben Nighthorse Campbell [R], decided to call it quits - to spend more time with his grandkids, no less, which is pretty typical of Ben’s values, and one of the reasons he was so well-liked here.

One of the minor-party Senate candidates is registered on our ballots here as Douglas “Dayhorse” Campbell. He’s not showing up in the polls, but you’ve got to give it to the guy for creativity.



Posted by Pavel at November 1, 2004 06:38 PM | TrackBack
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I had not heard about Douglas “Dayhorse” Campbell.

He may need a need a new compaign manager…his website is “currently in the design and construction phase”.

Ben “Nighthorse” Campbell, a former Olympian, was instrumental in getting the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian built on the National Mall in Washington D.C.

Posted by: Dave B. [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 1, 2004 07:30 PM

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