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Volume 6, Number 37 | October 16, 2014

Governor ďŹ nds receptive crowd at Beer Works Broncos back him up John Colson Sopris Sun Correspondent

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ov. John Hickenlooper took a sip on the wild side of Carbondale last Sunday, when he stepped off his huge campaign bus and into the tight conďŹ nes of the Carbondale Beer Works brewpub. Really, though, he was in his element — a Broncos game on the television, microbrew beer on tap only a step away, and a crowd of Democratfriendly locals on hand to ask him questions and to wish him well. “I love having the Broncos playing today,â€? the governor told the crowd after being introduced by Carbondale Trustee Allyn Harvey. “I’m guaranteed to have your attention.â€? Hickenlooper, a craft-beer entrepreneur himself (he founded Wyncoop Brewery in 1988), is currently locked in a tight race for reelection against Republican challenger Bob Beauprez. On Sunday, he stopped ďŹ rst in Glenwood Springs, at the Glenwood Canyon Brewing Co., then proceeded to the Beer Works for a nearly twohour visit before heading on to a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a new high-tech business near Aspen — Amatis Controls at the Aspen Business Center. Standing in front of a big-screen TV as the Broncos thrashed the New York Jets, the governor recited a litany of economic development and growth statistics that Colorado has seen during his tenure, in spite of more than a dozen natural-disaster declarations that have included massive wildďŹ res and horrendous oods, Turning to the social side of the political equation, Hickenlooper declared, “We’ve reduced teenage pregnancy by over 40 percentâ€? while he has occupied the governor’s mansion in Denver, which he said is the best record of any state in the U.S. And while Colorado is “the number one innovative state for education,â€? he continued, he also admitted that employment remains unacceptably low. In a private discussion with The Sopris Sun, HICKENLOOPER page 3

Gov. John Hickenlooper’s opening remarks were brief, but his stay at Carbondale Beer Works on Oct. 12 lasted well over two hours. He started his campaign swing through the Roaring Fork Valley in Glenwood Springs and wrapped up at the end of the day in Aspen. Photo by Lynn Burton

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