Inside Politics
From: The Washington Times | September 29, 2009
HARDBALL “Not long after news leaked last month that Andrew Romanoff was determined to make a Democratic primary run against [Colorado] Sen. Michael Bennet, Romanoff received an unexpected communication from one of the most powerful men in Washington,” Michael Riley reports in the Denver Post. “Jim Messina, President Barack Obama’s deputy chief of staff and a storied fixer in the White House political shop, suggested a place for Romanoff might be found in the administration and offered specific suggestions, according to several sources who described the communication to the Denver Post. “Romanoff turned down the overture, which included mention of …
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