How soon can we vote against Cory Gardner?
Saturday, March 7. That’s when the first ballots will be cast in Colorado’s Senate race.
If you’re a Democrat (or join the party by Feb. 14), you can participate in your precinct caucus.
Find your location and sign up at andrewromanoff.com/caucus.
The votes at these caucuses will determine how many delegates each Democratic Senate candidate sends to the county assemblies and, in turn, to the state assembly on April 18. The candidates who receive at least 30% of the vote at that assembly qualify for the June 30 primary ballot—which will determine the Democratic nominee.
Confused?
Just sign up at andrewromanoff.com/caucus and we’ll get you everything you need to take part.
Some candidates are petitioning onto the ballot, but we’re pursuing only the caucus route.
That’s why we need your support on March 7.
Cory Gardner was already headed for defeat
before he voted to block witnesses and documents in the sham impeachment trial. Now it’s even more likely that whoever wins the Democratic nomination will become Colorado’s next senator.
Let’s make that Andrew Romanoff!
Team Romanoff
PS: Even if you can’t make it to caucuses, you can help us reach other voters by
contributing to our grassroots campaign. The caucuses are just a few weeks away, so please pitch in now!