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Joe Coors, Jr.

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Joe Coors, Jr.
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North Carolina State University

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Joe Coors, Jr. was a 2012 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 7th Congressional District of Colorado. He lost to incumbent Ed Perlmutter.[1]

Campaign themes

2012

Coors' campaign website listed the following issues:[2]

  • Budget & Spending
Excerpt: "Cut federal spending and rein in the size of government. We should weed out duplication and waste in the federal budget and reform entitlement programs to protect their solvency in the future. For every expenditure, we should ask ourselves whether we want to add to the debt we’re passing onto our children for that program."
  • Healthcare
Excerpt: "We must repeal the massive trillion dollar takeover of almost one-fifth of the national economy. ObamaCare fails to reduce costs, imposes new mandates and taxes on job creators and cuts $716B from Medicare."
  • Medicare
Excerpt: "We need to keep our promise to America’s seniors by protecting and preserving Medicare. For existing Medicare beneficiaries, Medicare will stay the same. Those who have paid into the system all their lives and would not – and should not - be denied access to care because of cuts in reimbursement rates to doctors, hospitals and nursing homes."
  • Energy
Excerpt: "The failure of the President to allow a transnational pipeline to move forward shows how out of touch he is with working families in search of jobs and more affordable North American sourced energy. In fact, Ed Perlmutter has flip-flopped on the Keystone Pipeline."
  • Jobs
Excerpt: "Joe Coors has a plan to create new jobs: unleash free enterprise. And while the power of our free enterprise system is widely accepted by voters in Colorado, it has been largely dismissed by the Obama administration and the likes of Nancy Pelosi and Ed Perlmutter."

Elections

2012

See also: Colorado's 7th Congressional District elections, 2012

Coors ran in the 2012 election for the U.S. House to represent Colorado's 7th District. He ran unopposed in the Republican primary on June 26, 2012. He faced incumbent Ed Perlmutter (D), Buck Bailey (L) and Douglas Campbell (Constitution Party) in the general election on November 6, 2012, and lost.[3]

U.S. House, Colorado District 7 General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngEd Perlmutter Incumbent 53.5% 182,460
     Republican Joe Coors, Jr. 40.8% 139,066
     Libertarian Buck Bailey 2.7% 9,148
     Constitution Douglas Campbell 3% 10,296
Total Votes 340,970
Source: Colorado Secretary of State "Official Election Results, 2012 General Election"

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Coors and his wife, Gail, have four children.[4]

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