Despite the best efforts to get him off the ballot on the part of the Republican party of Colorado, the Tea Party of Colorado, and the American Constitution Party of Colorado (or anyone, Tom Tancredo who is running on that ballot line) following his embarrassing lies about being an undercover cop, Dan Maes ain't going anywhere and will be on the official ballot in November.
And there's every chance that this will get even more entertaining:
In a meeting Friday morning, party chairman Dick Wadhams and other members of the state GOP executive committee met with Maes to present what one called "damaging evidence" that hasn’t yet been made public but would further erode his standing as a candidate, according to the source.
Either they were blowing smoke trying to chase out Maes, or Tancredo is going to have a field day attacking Maes with this "damaging evidence." Nonetheless, not the smartest move to telegraph that publicly on Wadhams' part. Now the oppo on the official Republican candidate for governor is really going to start.