With a crucial vote coming before the Colorado Republican Party’s state central committee next month on whether to continue allowing unaffiliated voters to participate in Republican primary elections, recent voting records of that governing body indicate that grassroots Republicans hold power over establishment members, and could indicate that the state GOP will opt out of open primary elections.
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CO Conspiracist Attorney Pleads for Applicants to Replace Staff Who’ve Left His Firm Due to Its ‘Political Direction’
Colorado attorney, grassroots GOP activist, and GOP national committeeman Randy Corporon announced on his KNUS radio show last Saturday that support staff and attorneys are leaving his law firm, citing “the political direction” of the firm.
‘Educate, Don’t Suffocate,’ Chant Protesters Opposing Mask Mandate in Jefferson County Schools
Lindsay Datko, an organizer with Jeffco Unites Kids First, appeared on KNUS’ Steffan Tubbs Show yesterday to promote today’s protest against new mask mandates in Jefferson County and all Colorado schools, based on guidance issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) last week.
Bid to Opt Out of Open Republican Primaries in CO Is Close to Success, Now With Help From Tancredo, Say Organizers
As grassroots Republicans continue their statewide road tour to lobby 517 county GOP officers and other central committee members to vote to end open primaries for their party, leaders of that effort are celebrating their successes and the most recent big-name recruit to their cause, Tom Tancredo.
Doug Lamborn Spreads COVID Conspiracies, Refuses to Recommend Vaccine
In a radio interview last Thursday, Colorado Congressman Doug Lamborn pushed an unfounded conspiracy theory as to the origin of the COVID-19 virus, falsely accused Democrats and the top U.S. infectious disease expert of complicity in obstructing investigations, and misrepresented international virological research.
Republicans Seek to Close Open Primaries, Exclude Unaffiliated Voters
Just four years after Colorado’s first open primary, a faction of Republican leaders are attempting to opt-out of the laws approved by voters in 2016 which allowed unaffiliated voters to cast votes in partisan primaries. If successful, the largest group of Colorado voters, those without affiliation to a political party who represent nearly 40% of the state’s 4 million voters, will lose their voice in determining Republican nominees for U.S. president and state office races.
Colo Republican Leaders Deny Party Division, Claim Pro-Trumpers Have Won Control
So-called grassroots Republicans have lots of excuses for the party’s diminishing returns in Colorado politics over the past two decades, but they want you to know that the party is united and ready to claim its deserved mantle of victory in 2022.
Despite Promise To Talk About Obamacare, Boebert Silent on Health Care
Days before the November Election Day, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) refused to say whether she would support dismantling Obamacare, saying she would wait and “see what happens when I get to Congress.”
Rally Spotlights Voting Rights, Which Prompted All-Star Game’s Move to Denver
Eighteen Colorado organizations sponsored a rally today at the Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver to celebrate Colorado’s gold-standard election laws and to lobby the U.S. Senate to pass the For the People Act, federal legislation to set national standards for election administration, protect voting rights, and reform campaign finance laws.
Is CO GOP’s Upcoming ‘Contract With Colorado’ a Recipe for Success or a Rehash of Old Failures?
For months, Republicans in Colorado have been touting a “Contract for Colorado,” slated for public release in August, that’s intended to restore the state party to relevance after a 20-year trend of losing legislative majorities in the Colorado House and Colorado Senate and failing to sustain control of statewide offices.