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2010 Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner February 28, 2010
Jane Norton, former lieutenant governor of Colorado, delivers a speech during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Norton is running for the U.S. Senate.
State Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, addresses the crowd during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn of Craig. Tipton will be running for the Third Congressional District seat against incumbent John Salazar.
Perry Buck, wife of Ken Buck, candidate for U.S. Senate, speaks to the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn of Craig on behalf of her husband.
J.J. Ament, candidate for state treasurer, speaks to the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Ament spoke about his background in finance and why he would make a good treasurer.
Callie Casey spoke about Ali Hassan, candidate for state treasurer, at the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn.
Lori McInnis, wife of Scott McInnis, candidate for Colorado governor, spoke about how she met her husband and his values to a crowd at the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn.
Jeanie Durham spoke about Dan Maes, candidate for Colorado governor, at the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn.
State Sen. Al White, R-Hayden, spoke to the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. White addressed issues facing November’s candidates.
State Rep. Randy Baumgardner, R-Hot Sulphur Springs, addresses constituents at the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. He discussed the energy, water, tourism and agriculture issues of the state.
Tom Mathers delivers a speech during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Mathers is running for Moffat County commissioner.
Mike Brinks delivers a speech during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Brinks is running for Moffat County treasurer.
Elaine Sullivan delivers a speech during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Sullivan is running for Moffat County treasurer.
Tami Barnes delivers a speech during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Barnes is running for Moffat County commissioner.
Tim Jantz delivers a speech during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Jantz is running for re-election as the Moffat County sheriff.
Carol Scott delivers a speech during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Scott is running for Moffat County assessor.
Peter Epp delivers a speech during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Epp is running for Moffat County surveyor.
Kirk McKey delivers a speech during the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. McKey is running for Moffat County coroner.
K.C. Hume speaks to the crowd at the Moffat County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Dinner on Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Hume dropped his candidacy after discovering legislation that would require him to step away from his job at the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office in order to run for public office.
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