Denver Democratic Party treasurer Edward Hall, center, welcomes legislative staffer Aaron Silverstein and campaign guru Dave Sabados of the Compass Strategy Group at the Denver Dems’ holiday party on Dec. 14 at the Skylark Lounge.Photo by Ernest Luning/The Colorado Statesman
It was standing-room-only on Wednesday night at the Skylark Lounge on South Broadway when Denver Democrats gathered to toast the holidays at the party’s annual bash. The decidedly casual affair brought out more than 100 Dems from all over town, including legislators, city officials, local activists and all manner of political partiers for a shindig that lasted well into the night.
Denver Democratic Party treasurer Edward Hall, center, welcomes legislative staffer Aaron Silverstein and campaign guru Dave Sabados of the Compass Strategy Group at the Denver Dems’ holiday party on Dec. 14 at the Skylark Lounge.Photo by Ernest Luning/The Colorado Statesman
Before the mingling got fully underway, the county executive committee banged the gavel for a brief official meeting to approve next year’s budget, but once that was taken care of it was open season on food, drink and the kind of political chatter that flows freely in the lull the holidays provide.
State Sen. Irene Aguilar, D-Denver, visits with precinct leader Jean Fischer at the Denver Democratic Party’s holiday bash this week. Aguilar said she was thrilled the new Senate boundaries have brought the surrounding Baker neighborhood into her district.Photo by Ernest Luning/The Colorado Statesman
Will a favorite state House member make a bid for the Senate? Are the primary races that are popping up all over the place going to test friendships and old loyalties? Now that Democrats have prevailed on both congressional and legislative maps, does the party have a deep enough bench to fill all those looming ballot slots? Stay tuned, the merry revelers suggested, because after the Winter Solstice arrives next week, the days are only going to get longer.
Colorado AFL-CIO executive director Mike Cerbo wraps up an intense conversation with DPS board member Arturo Jimenez at the annual Denver Democratic Party’s holiday celebration.Photo by Ernest Luning/The Colorado StatesmanRTD director Bill McMullen talks politics with Dr. Faye Rison, Democratic vice chair of House District 9, at the Denver Dems’ holiday party on Dec. 14 at the Skylark Lounge. McMullen recently joined the race for HD 9, the southeast Denver seat currently represented by Democratic congressional candidate Joe Miklosi.Photo by Ernest Luning/The Colorado StatesmanDemocratic House District 6A captain Eliot Lewis catches up with state Rep. Beth McCann at the Skylark Lounge as Denver Democrats celebrate the holidays on Dec. 14.Photo by Ernest Luning/The Colorado StatesmanDoug Linkhart, manager of Denver’s Department of Environmental Health, greets Dave Misner at the Denver Democrats’ holiday party. Photo by Ernest Luning/The Colorado Statesman
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