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Prominent Republicans, including former Sen. Hank Brown and Senate candidate Ken Buck have abandoned Maes, as have several prominent tea party leaders. All cited character issues with Maes. Former state Senate leader John Andrews called Maes a "manifestly unfit nominee." Hear Us Now, a patriot group based in Englewood, sent Maes a letter saying it "cannot stress in strong enough terms the need for you to remove yourself from the race due to the financial and fiscal mismanagement questions." Maes' candidacy has damaged Republican chances of taking the governor's seat in an election year that nationwide favors Republicans in general. It's also distracting from party efforts to defeat rookie incumbent Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet, retake both houses of the Legislature from Democrats, and increase the GOP's representation in Colorado's congressional delegation. Republicans currently hold just two of seven House seats. It's been especially hard on Colorado tea party supporters, who are now divided over their support for Maes. Political analyst Eric Sondermann said it's a sign the movement is growing up and being forced to make compromises. "They need to decide if they're going to stick with the message of standing for pure, clean candidates or get pragmatic. Ultimately when new political movements become more mature, they become more pragmatic," Sondermann said.
Lana Fore-Warkocz, publisher of a tea party newspaper in Colorado Springs, said she still supports Maes. She said the continuing attacks have split the tea party movement in Colorado. "He was never meant to win, but he won," she said. "They said he wouldn't win the state assembly and he got 49 percent and top billing. They said he wouldn't get the money to win, and he beat Scott McInnis in the primary. The GOP tried to put in replacements for the general election, including Jane Norton and Bob Beauprez, and Dan refused to step down." Tea party supporters, Fore-Warkocz said, will "support Dan when they know the truth."
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