From Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown <[email protected]>
Subject Update from the Colorado GOP
Date January 20, 2022 5:31 PM
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Hello Colorado Republicans,

It's never too early to prepare for caucus! Our county parties across the state are getting ready to host YOU at caucus the first week of March. Whether you've gone to caucus every chance you get or whether you've never done it, we want YOU to participate this year! There are so many great Republican candidates to choose from, and you get a strong voice by going to caucus and running for delegate.

We have a training coming up in February that you can attend online to learn more about caucus, what it is, and how to participate. Please join us: HERE ([link removed]) .

Also, if you haven't bought your ticket for our almost sold-out U.S. Senate Debate, please be on the lookout for our livestreaming announcement. You'll be able to watch the debate live (or recorded) from the comfort of your own home or with friends. We'll be sure to let you know how before Tuesday.

Thanks for staying in the fight!

Chairwoman | Colorado GOP
VIDEO UPDATE FROM CHAIRWOMAN KRISTI BURTON BROWN

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>> Newsweek: 65 Percent of Americans Think Biden Isn't Doing Enough to Address Record-High Inflation ([link removed])

>> New York Post: Most Americans say Biden not focused enough on inflation, the economy: poll ([link removed])

>> Washington Examiner: Voting down Nord Stream 2 sanctions, Senate Democrats help Putin and get played by Germany ([link removed])


** OPINION: Affordability on the minds of Coloradans
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Fort Morgan Times ([link removed]) : By State Senator Jerry Sonnenberg and State Representative Richard Holtorf

For many families, the impact of inflation and the increased cost of living has hit hard. What was once affordable and within reach for families is no longer. Their budgets can no longer cover their increased costs and they worry about how they will keep paying their bills if inflation continues like it did last year.

Constituents, across our districts, have expressed to us the real challenges that they face when paying for the increased cost of gas at the pump to travel the long distances that many have to in the rural parts of the state. They worry about paying to heat their home during the cold winter and put food on their table. Some even express that they are no longer able to afford a meal at McDonald’s, a place that was once considered to be a more affordable spot to take our children or grandkids.
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