Could high heels joke spike Ken Buck Senate campaign?
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Note to guys: Never go after a woman about her footwear.
Colorado Senate candidate Ken Buck stepped in it this week at a campaign event when he was asked why people should vote for him over Lt. Gov. Jane Norton in the Republican primary. 鈥淏ecause I do not wear high heels,鈥 he replied to laughter. Then, for good measure, he pointed to his cowboy boots and proudly stated he had real, local bull excrement on them, 鈥渘ot Washington, DC, bull****.鈥 (Video below.)
But forget about the scatology. It was the high heels comment, caught on video, that made it a YouTube moment and gave Lt. Gov. Norton all the ammo she needed for a new campaign ad, posted on her website Thursday and launched on TV Friday.
Mr. Buck, district attorney of Weld County and a 鈥tea party鈥 favorite, had been surging in the polls against the establishment-backed Norton. But now, with mail-in ballots going out this week for the Aug. 10 primary, Norton is getting another look 鈥 and could get a boost from the crucial female vote.
There鈥檚 no doubt the footwear flap is 鈥渧ery distracting at a minimum and it could make a difference,鈥 says Floyd Ciruli, a Denver-based nonpartisan pollster.
Buck says Norton started it. She had gone after him previously for attack ads paid for by outside groups, saying he wasn鈥檛 鈥渕an enough鈥 to go after her himself.
鈥淪he has questioned my manhood; I think it鈥檚 fair to respond,鈥 Buck told the crowd at the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms picnic sponsored by the conservative Independence Institute.
In a year with many strong female Republican candidates running for office, Norton has referred to her gender regularly in the race, though her campaign states that voters shouldn鈥檛 support her just because she鈥檚 female. This week鈥檚 dustup isn鈥檛 the first time high heels have come up. In April, Norton鈥檚 campaign manager, Josh Penry, said that the GOP 鈥渘eeds somebody to kick [Senate majority leader] Harry Reid in the shins and Jane is going to do that with her high heels.鈥
But it鈥檚 all about context. Mr. Penry wasn鈥檛 mocking her shoes. Buck was.
Whoever wins the great high heels versus cowboy boots smackdown will go up against the winner of the Democratic primary, which pits appointed Sen. Michael Bennet against challenger Andrew Romanoff, former speaker of the state House. The November general election is considered a tossup.
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