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Beauprez and up
Beauprez grew up on his family's dairy farm outside of Boulder, Colorado, which had been purchased by his grandparents.

Beauprez and winning
The seat was held by Republican Bob Beauprez, who was reelected to a second term in 2004 with 55 % of the vote, after winning his first term by only 121 votes.
— Incumbent Bob Beauprez ( R ) was reelected to a second term in 2004 with 55 % of the vote, after winning his first term by only 121 votes.

Beauprez and nomination
Beauprez won the Republican Party nomination for governor in August 2006, running to succeed two-term governor Bill Owens, who was ineligible for a third consecutive term.

Beauprez and was
Robert L. " Bob " Beauprez ( born September 22, 1948 ) is an American politician who was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the 7th Congressional District of Colorado.
Beauprez was the Republican nominee for governor of Colorado in 2006, and was endorsed by outgoing governor Bill Owens.
Beauprez attended Fairview High School where he played football and was named all-conference offensive tackle.
Beauprez has said that his decision to go into banking was partially influenced by the hope that he could help small businesses, as it was a bank loan in a drought during the 1950s that saved his family's farm.
The Republican Party lost control of the Colorado State Senate for the first time in four decades while Beauprez was chairman.
After Beauprez was defeated by Ritter, there was speculation that he might consider running for the retiring Wayne Allard's Senate seat in 2008.
Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement Senior Special Agent Cory Voorhis was prosecuted for retrieving Medina's rap sheet from the NCIC database and sharing it with Beauprez ' staff.
But following Voorhis ' acquittal, it became public that Beauprez did offer assistance to Voorhis, which was turned down by Voorhis ' attorneys in order to avoid the appearance of a partisan political relationship.
Republican Congressman Bob Beauprez, widely regarded as a conservative, was attacked by his primary opponent, former University of Denver President Marc Holtzman for compromising with Democrats in Congress.
The Republican race was from the beginning hotly contested between House Representative Bob Beauprez, and former University of Denver President Marc Holtzman.
Beauprez has been criticized by many for keeping DeLay's money after the Texas politician was indicted.
In the first post-primary debate, as well as the first to include third party candidates Dawn Winkler ( Libertarian ), Clyde Harkins ( Constitution ), and Paul Fiorino ( Independent ) ( excluded was GOP write-in Chuck Sylvester ), Ritter and Beauprez faced off in Denver.
Beauprez was visibly unimpressed with Ritter's rebuttal, and said he helped quickly extradite cop-killer Raul Gomez-Garcia, an illegal immigrant, by applying leverage through an amendment he offered.

Beauprez and opposed
In the debate, largely a political " fire-fight " between GOP rivals Beauprez and Holtzman, Ritter made firm stances on the controversial 2005 referendums C and D ( which both rivals consistently opposed ), abortion, and the environment in regards to the economy and business.
After Beauprez said he would support housing aid and heating-bill assistance, Ritter noted that Beauprez opposed Referendum C, last year's voter-approved measure to loosen revenue limits on the state for five years.

Beauprez and by
The Beauprez campaign dismissed the ad as done by a " well-financed attack machine.
An October 22 SurveyUSA poll showed Ritter leading Beauprez by a larger margin, 56 % to 38 %.
Released earlier, a poll by The Rocky Mountain News had put Ritter 17 points above Beauprez.
Both Ritter and Beauprez being of Roman Catholic faith, both were grilled over so-called " morals " issues by the religious organization.
On September 18, prior to a second CBS-sponsored debate in Denver, Ritter and opponent Beauprez met in the first corporate-sponsored forum held by Associated General Contractors in suburban Lakewood, Colorado.

Beauprez and Holtzman
Beauprez became the nominee when Holtzman failed to submit enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot, but the negative attacks they exchanged damaged Beauprez's campaign.
Holtzman criticized Beauprez for compromising with Democrats on key issues and for offering only belated and lukewarm opposition to Referendums C and D during the 2005 campaign.
Such criticism grew strident enough for Beauprez to announce in April that he would no longer attend political debates which also included Holtzman.
In the first debate of the gubernatorial election, Ritter, Beauprez and Holtzman met at a public " town hall " style forum in the Western Slope city of Grand Junction.
On the issue of illegal immigration, Ritter and Beauprez held back while Holtzman attacked the City of Denver, Beauprez, and the Democratic Party.

Beauprez and who
However, Beauprez is a conservative Republican who alienated some independent and moderate voters with his strong stance against many social programs and criticism of funding for public education, such as his staunch opposition to Referendum C ( funding for higher education and temporary reversal of Taxpayers Bill of Rights ).

Beauprez and out
Bob Beauprez, at podium, announces a " new working group to seek out waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government ".

Beauprez and .
Former Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez said he spoke to Tancredo about possible runs for governor or Senate in 2010.
By November 10, results showed Ritter with 779, 000 votes and Beauprez with 566, 000, with less than 100, 000 absentee and provisional ballots left to count.
Beauprez is married with four children.
Joseph C. Beauprez and Marie Stengel, his parents, raised both Hereford and dairy cattle on the farm.
Beauprez often cites his father's example as a major influence on his life.
Following graduation he married Claudia Paul, and together they returned to his family's farm to continue in the dairy business with his brother Mike Beauprez.
During his time on the farm Beauprez bred Holstein cattle and served on the board of directors of the Holstein Association of America.
Beauprez later sold the farm to build Indian Peaks golf course.
Following his years as a land developer Beauprez and his wife bought an interest in a small local bank known as Bank VII.
Due to the money from both land development and a controlling stake in Heritage bank, it is estimated that Beauprez is worth over $ 1 million.
While Beauprez had been involved in the Republican Party for some time, his first leadership role came in 1997 as the chairman of the Boulder County Republican Party.
In 1999, with the backing of Senator Wayne Allard, Beauprez became chairman of the Colorado Republican Party.
In 2002 Beauprez ran to represent Colorado's 7th congressional district in the U. S. House of Representatives, regarded as a " swing " district.
As a freshman, Beauprez served on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, the Veterans Affairs Committee, and the Small Business Committee.

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