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McInnis left Congress in 2004 and was paid $300,000 for the three-year fellowship. When McInnis' work for the foundation was questioned by reporters this year, the Hasan group posted the "Musings On Water" essays on its website. The writings were not previously made public. McInnis' Republican primary opponent, businessman Dan Maes, faulted McInnis for blaming a research assistant. "You can't point fingers, you can't blame others, you have to take responsibility for something you put your name on and take $300,000 for," Maes said. The same day McInnis' plagiarism was reported, Maes agreed to pay a $17,500 fine for campaign finance violations, including improper mileage reimbursement. Maes supporters seized on the McInnis plagiarism. "He's not always aboveboard, that's what it says to me," said Lu Busse of Larkspur, a 912 Project volunteer. Others weren't so sure. "I just feel like between the two of them, they're stumbling to see who's not going to lose," said Nathan Hatcher, a suburban Denver Republican activist who backs McInnis. The winner of the Aug. 10 primary will face Democrat John Hickenlooper. The Denver mayor has no primary competition.
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