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Nov 7 - Election Night: Acceptance Speech

Nov07_podiumaThank you, Colorado!

Eighteen months ago, this campaign started with a small group of supporters. Look at you now!

To the voters of Colorado -- thank you! This is an honor and a privilege.

And the best way to thank you is to govern well. That's absolutely what Barbara O'Brien and I intend to do.

We've been given a rare opportunity to govern differently, to govern the way we campaigned, to say that every place in Colorado, every person in Colorado, matters.

We're going to govern a unified and united Colorado. This is one state. This not urban vs. rural. This is not Western Slope vs. Front Range. This is not even Republican vs. Democrat. We don't fulfill the Colorado Promise as Democrats. We fulfill it together as Coloradans.

I said when I accepted the nomination in Greeley that this election would be about cynics vs. those who hope. I had no idea how right I would be. Fortunately, the hopeful -- those who want to walk with us and work with us to fulfill the Colorado Promise -- prevailed.

But we must not forget the cynics. We must work to convert them and give them hope about the legitimate role that government can play in people's lives.

We are going to close the partisan divide and do what's best for this one state. We'll do that by looking for the common ground, by staying true to the center and always doing what's right and what's responsible.

I will govern this state as a gatekeeper on good public policy. We will do what's best for the entire state so that we can deliver on the Colorado Promise for all Coloradans so that we can solve real problems.

The Colorado Promise means we will reform our education system.

The Colorado Promise means we will insure the uninsured and create a Colorado Health Plan for the 770,000 people who lack health care coverage in Colorado.

The Colorado Promise means we will establish a New Energy Economy and make Colorado a national and global renewable energy leader.

Nov07_podiumbThe Colorado Promise means we will serve as stubborn stewards of our environment. And the Colorado we turn over to our children and our grandchildren will not be inferior to the one we found.

Is this ambitious? Is it bold and daring? Absolutely. We only achieve our goals -- we only fulfill the Colorado Promise -- by having the courage and the determination to try.

Campaigns are always hardest on our families. I would like to thank my wife, Jeannie, and our children, Tally, Sam, Abe, and August for coming along on this journey.

I also need to thank my mother, Ethel Ritter, and the army of Ritter siblings, cousins, nieces, nephews and in-laws who got involved and helped bring this home. Wherever we went on the campaign trail, there was always a Ritter there.

I also need to thank the dozens of interns and volunteers who gave this campaign an incredible sense of youth, energy and excitement. We could not have done this without them.

We absolutely could not have done this without my incredible campaign staff, and especially campaign manager Greg Kolomitz, who put together and executed a tremendous campaign plan.

Finally, let me close by saying this ... On our way back from Colorado Springs today, we drove past SkyRidge Medical Center. This morning, Keller Kuna and Trey Thomas were born at SkyRidge, just as there were babies born in hospitals all across Colorado today.

Keller, Trey and those other babies represent the hope and promise of a new day, a clean slate. This election is about them. It's about their future. It's about fulfilling the Colorado Promise for them.

Nov 7 - Election Night 2006

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Nov 7 - Election Day: Thanking the Volunteers

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Nov 7 - Election Day: Bill in Col. Springs

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Nov 7 - Election Day: Bill at Voting Center

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Nov 7 - Summary of Ritter-O'Brien Newspaper Endorsements

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Aspen Times (PDF file)
Aurora Sentinel
Boulder Daily Camera
Boulder Weekly
Colorado Daily
Colorado Springs Independent
Cortez Journal
The Denver Post
Durango Herald
Fort Collins Coloradoan
Glenwood Springs Post Independent (PDF file)
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Greeley Tribune
Montrose Daily Press
Ouray County Plaindealer
Pueblo Chieftain
Rocky Mountain News
El Semanario
Salida Mountain Mail
Snowmass Village Sun (PDF file)
Telluride Watch (PDF file)
Vail Daily (PDF file)
Wet Mountain Tribune

Nov 7 - The Colorado Promise Bus and its Team

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One of the most exciting parts of the campaign came at the end of October when we launched the statewide “Colorado Promise” bus tour. The bus has carried Bill and Barbara more than 3,000 miles to more than 40 counties – from Springfield in far southeast Colorado to Cortez in the southwest corner, from Meeker, Steamboat Springs, and Fort Collins in northern Colorado to Trinidad, Walsenburg, and Pueblo in southern Colorado.

None of this would have happened without Scott Hutchings, our trip coordinator, and Mark Ikola of Ramblin’ Express, our bus driver. “Hutch” gets the MVP award for keeping things smooth and making sure we never fell behind schedule. And Mark gets the Ironman award for driving through some of Colorado’s infamous weather, including snow, ice, and slush over La Veta Pass. A big round of applause to both of them!

Nov 6 - Afternoon in North Denver and Arvada

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Nov 6 - Ritter Campaigns on Sixteenth Street Mall

Nearly 150 supporters including U.S. Senator Ken Salazar joined Bill Ritter and Barbara O'Brien to campaign in downtown Denver.
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Nov 5 - More from the Greeley Rally

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Nov 5 - Greeley Rally Pulls In Hundreds!

To thunderous chants of "Ritter! Ritter! Ritter!," gubernatorial candidate Bill Ritter and U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar along with a stage full of local, state, and federal candidates urged hundreds of volunteers to close out the final days of the campaign with energy and intensity.

Six months ago, when Ritter accepted the Democratic Party's nomination in Greeley, he said the election would come down to hope vs. cynicism. "I couldn't have been more right," Ritter told today's crowd. "We have seen the politics of cynicism, the politics of trying to scare people, the politics of focusing on things that have nothing to do with the future."

"My family and I have lived the Colorado Promise," Ritter added. "I want to make sure that promise is extended to every person in Colorado. Barbara O'Brien and I will invest in the promise of Colorado. We will do everything we can to make sure that the state we turn over to our children and grandchildren will be better than the one we found."

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Nov 4 - Ritter and O'Brien Campaign Across State

In Steamboat and Durango, crowds of more than 100 each rallied with Bill, Barbara, Mark Udall, John Salazar, and a slate of local candidates. "We should honor November 7 as a national holiday," Bill said, "but it's only special if people vote."

Bill vowed to serve as a stubborn steward of Colorado's special places, and borrowing a line from Mark Udall's brother, Randy, said that he would fight anyone who failed to protect Colorado's environment "until hell freezes over, and then we're going to fight them on the ice."

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Nov 4 - Big Crowd Attends Grand Junction Rally

More than 200 enthusiastic and energized volunteers crammed into the Mesa County Democratic Headquarters this morning to get fired up by Bill, Barbara, John Salazar, Mark Udall, and Bernie Buescher. That's more than twice as many who showed up for a Bob Beauprez-Scott Tipton rally in Grand Junction a day earlier -- and this is supposed to be a "red" county!!

"The Colorado Promise is very much alive in these two people," John Salazar said as he introduced Bill and Barbara.

"I really feel an emotional tie to the people of Mesa County," Bill said, "because of your commitment to Colorado and your commitment to elect responsible leaders."

The visit to Grand Junction was the first stop in a weekend plane trip around Colorado that also will take Bill and Barbara to Steamboat Springs, Gunnison, Durango, Alamosa, and Greeley.

Over the past two weeks, Bill and Barbara have visited more than 40 counties and traveled nearly 3,000 miles as part of their statewide Colorado Promise tour.

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Nov 3 - More on Gov. Bill Richardson's Colorado Visit

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Read these additional articles about New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson's visit:

Nov 3 - Gov. Bill Richardson Campaigns for Ritter-O'Brien Ticket

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New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson climbed aboard the Colorado Promise tour bus today, urging Latino voters to make their voices heard by casting their ballots on Election Day. Richardson made three "Get Out The Vote" appearances in Denver and Adams County with Bill and Barbara, rallying supporters, and delivering powerful speeches at each stop.

"Our communities need to get out and vote," Richardson said. "We can’t take this gubernatorial race for granted and we have 96 hours to get out the vote."

Also taking part in today’s events were U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar, U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, and several candidates, including Ken Gordon, Cary Kennedy, Fern O’Brien ,and Ed Perlmutter

Nov 3 - New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson Visits HQ

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New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson visited Ritter Headquarters this morning as he launched a series of campaign visits with Bill Ritter and other Colorado Democratic candidates.

Nov 2 - Paoli Crowd Meets Bill

In Phillips County, the small town of Paoli, population 29, was one of the highlights this afternoon. Nearly 60 people -- including the entire senior class from the high school in Haxton -- jammed into Paoli Town Hall to listen to Bill speak. Crowds also gathered in Wray, Yuma, and Akron.
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Nov 2 - Bus Tour Swings Across Northeast Colorado

Nov02_ftmorgan The Colorado Promise bus tour is barnstorming across the Eastern Plains today, with stops in more than a half-dozen communities. Bill and Barbara rallied voters in Fort Morgan, Brush, Sterling, Paoli, Wray, Yuma, and Akron.

Several of Bill's family -- all wearing their white Ritter for Governor T-shirts -- are traveling on the bus today. They all sat together on the bench at Northeastern Junior College while Bill spoke to students in the gym.

Tomorrow, the bus stays in the metro area with New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar to encourage voters to take advantage of the last day of early voting and to kick off Bill's final 96-hour Get Out The Vote drive.

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Nov 1 - Bus Tour Visits Fort Collins

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Nov 1 - Colorado Promise Tour Visits Fort Collins and Castle Rock

Nov01_ftcollinsaGubernatorial candidate Bill Ritter rode his "Colorado Promise" tour bus into Fort Collins today, rallying more than 100 supporters during a noontime rally aimed at getting out the vote. Ritter called on voters of all political stripes to make their voices heard by voting early, voting by absentee ballot, or voting on Nov. 7. "We all win when everyone votes," Ritter told the crowd gathered in Old Town Plaza Square.

He said his "Colorado Promise" platform of education and health-care reform, economic stimulation, renewable energy, and environmental protection are not Democratic ideas or Republican ideas. "They are American ideas," he said.

Nov01_ftcollinsbRitter embarked on the statewide "Colorado Promise" tour on Oct. 21. Since then, the tour has traveled more than 2,000 miles and visited nearly three dozen communities. Joining Ritter on the bus today were Colorado Democratic Party Chairwoman Pat Waak, state treasurer candidate Cary Kennedy, and congressional candidate Angie Paccione.

"There is a dramatic difference between myself and Congressman Beauprez," Ritter said. "We have a plan for how we go forward in the 21st century to make Colorado a better place for our kids and our grandkids. He doesn’t. If we don’t make investments in our future, we do so at our peril."

Earlier today, Ritter joined state Sens. Joan Fitz-Gerald and Betty Boyd for high-visibility honk-and-waves in Jefferson County. Ritter also toured Poudre Valley Hospital and met with physicians. This evening, he will hold a rally in Castle Rock.

On Thursday, the "Colorado Promise" tour will visit Northeast Colorado, and on Friday Ritter will kick off his final 96-hour push to Election Day. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson will join Ritter on the tour bus in and around metro Denver.

Nov 1 - Jefferson County Honk-and-Wave

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They braved the cold at 52nd and Wadsworth and Alameda and Union (check out the funny photo of Bill's oldest son, August, running across the intersection) before heading over to The Egg and I for coffee and breakfast. Thanks to David Ortiz of of Safety and Construction Supply for the big roadside display sign!

Check the blog later today for updates from Fort Collins and Douglas County ...

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