Governor John Hickenlooper conducted an interview with USA Today where he discussed the recalls of State Senators Morse and Giron as well as the potential third recall of State Senator Hudak.
Money quotes:
"Colorado is a state that people like to be themselves and solve their own problems," the Democratic governor said in an interview with Capital Download, USA TODAY's weekly video newsmaker series. "They don't really like outside organizations meddling in their affairs, and maybe the NRA gets a pass on that.
And then a gentle rebuke perhaps to the some of the bigger national gun control groups:
But (it is) probably not a bad idea" for gun-control groups, such as the one established by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, to curb their efforts if gun-rights activists collect enough signatures to force a recall vote on state Sen. Evie Hudak, a two-term Democrat from a suburban district north of Denver, he said.
Recall efforts are just beginning for Senator Hudak. Organizers believe they can get the required signatures to force an election even though a prior attempt - at the same time as the other recalls - failed.
There's some additional info in David Nir's diary from last week.