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Hello everyone-
I hope you are all doing well. Below is the update from the Colorado GOP on what our Party, elected officials, and counterparts have been doing the past week.
As always, let me know if you have any questions.
Joe Jackson
Communications Director | Colorado GOP
** Can Republicans flip Colorado? Brauchler, others say they can at annual Morgan County Lincoln Day dinner
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Fort Morgan Times: ([link removed]) Keynote speaker George Brauchler, formerly district attorney in the 18th Judicial District, projected an optimistic view for Republicans in the midterm elections, based upon their work ethic.
“I’m bullish on 2022,” he said. “I’m not telling you we’re going to return to the Colorado we all grew up in, but we can return to a Colorado that is a lot different than we have now.”
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U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, R-Greeley, who will soon end his service as the chairman of the Colorado Republican Party, began the night discussing federal level politics, following an eventful day in the district where he met with many business owners and community leaders.
“The more power we get out of Washington, and into the state of Colorado, the better,” Buck said. “And, the more Republicans we can get in the state legislature the better.”
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Colorado State Republican Chairman Forum
Join the Republican Women of Weld as they host a forum with the Colorado GOP Chairman candidates - Kristi Burton Brown, Scott Gessler, Jonathan Lockwood, Rich Mancuso & Casper Stockham.
The event will be moderated by former COGOP Executive Director Alan Philip.
There is no more in-person seating but you can click the link below to watch the Facebook Live.
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** The Non-Covid Spending Blowout
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Wall Street Journal ([link removed]) : Most of the $1.9 trillion House bill has little to do with the virus. Here’s a breakdown.
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All told, this generous definition of Covid-related provisions tallies some $825 billion. The rest of the bill—more than $1 trillion—is a combination of bailouts for Democratic constituencies, expansions of progressive programs, pork, and unrelated policy changes.
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** Rep. Doug Lamborn introduces resolution honoring conservative 'thought leader' Rush Limbaugh
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Colorado Politics ([link removed]) : U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn on Thursday introduced a resolution in Congress to honor the life and legacy of Rush Limbaugh, the pioneering talk radio host who entertained millions and shaped conservative politics for decades.
"It is essential that Rush's dedication to talk radio and his importance to the conservative movement is not forgotten," Lamborn, a Colorado Springs Republican, said on Twitter ([link removed]) .
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** Brauchler: Colorado Democrats refused — three times — to pass judicial records reform. We now know what a mistake that was.
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Denver Post: ([link removed]) Elected Democrats in the executive and legislative branches of state government say they are aghast at the ground shaking reporting on the conduct of our state judiciary by Denver Post reporter David Migoya, who uncovered the scandal ([link removed]) despite significant hurdles to accessing judicial records.
But the responsibility for those hurdles belongs squarely with those same Democrats.
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Other Articles and Op-Eds:
>> CBS Denver: Rep. Ken Buck Calls For Boost In Colorado Natural Gas Production After Texas Halts Exports ([link removed])
>> Colorado Sun: Sen. Jim Smallwood: Colorado’s drug-importation scheme is a political pipe dream ([link removed])
>> Forbes: Rep. Lauren Boebert Sticks To Her Guns On Zoom Call And Social Media ([link removed])
>> Colorado Springs Gazette: Ganahl: We need leaders who work ‘in the sunshine’ ([link removed])
>> Denver Post: Kirkemeyer: Guest Commentary: Colorado students suffered the “COVID slide,” we must measure how bad it is ([link removed])
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