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Home Colorado Politics From President… to Governor?

1/20/2005 By Ben 4 Comments

From President… to Governor?

It’s probably not a great mystery to Colorado political insiders that University of Denver President Marc Holtzman is serious about a run for the state’s governorship. The dead governors at Colorado Pols [ed – for the uninitiated, the anonymous proprietor(s) of the site post under the pseudonyms of three former Colorado governors who all by a quirk of history served during the year 1905, exactly one century ago] have Holtzman ranked among the early favorites for the state’s chief executive office in 2006.

Marc Holtzman
Marc Holtzman

Having attended a meeting of the House Minority Caucus today, at the kind behest of Michele Austin, I now have some clear early impressions of Holtzman and his candidacy. The DU President is undoubtedly smart and savvy: he knows that to make a serious run at the Republican nomination he had to get an early start. And he has – fundraising, speaking, and strategizing. In addressing members of the House Minority Caucus, he asserted his credibility as a candidate for statewide office with some degree of effectiveness. How many will be on board remains to be seen.

Though never having held elected office, Holtzman has an impressive resume as a former executive director of the Reaganite Citizens for America, as a successful international investment banker, as Colorado’s first Secretary of Technology (appointed by Gov. Owens, he served from 1999 to 2003), and of course as a university president.

Bob has already sketched the basics of Holtzman’s electoral issues strategy.

Holtzman has a grasp of the issues and of the political playing field. His biggest challenge as a gubernatorial candidate likely will be building a grassroots coalition, the difficulty of which will depend at least partly on who comprises his competition. State Treasurer Mike Coffman is slated to run and in many ways seems Owens’ heir apparent, though he hasn’t been out campaigning as aggressively as Holtzman. Coffman has plenty of support among Colorado’s Republican grassroots activists.

Mike Coffman
Mike Coffman

We can’t forget that Colorado is a state whose party system is dominated by the caucus-assembly process, giving more weight and influence to the voices at the grassroots level. Right now, this would figure to work to Coffman’s advantage. Holtzman is working hard to overcome the handicap. And we don’t know what other candidates might get into the mix (Lieutenant Governor Jane Norton?) As to what happens, remember to bookmark Mount Virtus and the Rocky Mountain Alliance to stay informed on political developments.

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General

Comments

  1. James C. Hess says

    1/22/2005 at 5:56 pm

    If Marc Holtzman wants to do but one thing for the University of Colorado he should demand the University make a choice here and now: Academics or athletics. That they have not done so implies where their priorities are.

    And it is not with academics.

  2. Ben says

    1/23/2005 at 8:06 am

    I agree with your sentiment, but Holtzman can’t make any such demands on the University of Colorado. He’s the president of DU.

  3. James C. Hess says

    1/23/2005 at 9:10 am

    To quote the Great American philosopher, Homer J. Simpson: D’OH!

    Could I use jet-lag as an excuse for this mistake? How about painting myself a victim of a poor education by way of the public education system?

    Or how about I admit I read it wrong and smack myself over my head with a large rock? I just re-read it and realize where the error came in: ‘Colorado’ from ‘Colorado Pols’ and ‘University’ from ‘University of Denver’.

    Regardless, I will stand with what I suggested previously: Higher education in the State of Colorado must make a choice now: Academics or athletics. They can no longer afford both.

  4. Ben says

    1/23/2005 at 3:51 pm

    You’re granted a mulligan on this one. No problem, though I did like your excuse related to being a product of the public education system.

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