From Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown <[email protected]>
Subject Update from the Colorado GOP
Date March 5, 2022 5:44 PM
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Hello Colorado Republicans,

It's been a big week of high participation in our caucuses across the state! Thank you to everyone who's participated, volunteered, organized these meetings, and run for delegate. This is the grassroots at work -- and YOU made it happen!

We've also spent this week hitting Michael Bennet and Joe Biden on their failures to stand up to Russia and Putin. When Sen. Bennet had the chance to sanction the Nord Stream II Pipeline, he refused -- and even participated in a filibuster to kill the sanctions.

As Republicans and as Coloradans, we believe in energy independence for America. Our energy industry is vital to our families, our businesses, and our communities.

The Democrats here in Colorado continue to kill pro-education, pro-safety, and pro-tax cut bills in the legislature. Most recently, they voted NO on a bill that would have given parents the right to see their child's public school curriculum.

It's time for a change, so let's bring it!
Chairwoman | Colorado GOP
VIDEO UPDATE FROM CHAIRWOMAN KRISTI BURTON BROWN
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In The News


** Durango Herald: La Plata County Republicans energized at caucuses ([link removed])
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Durango Herald: ([link removed]) Republicans turned out in force for Wednesday’s caucuses with an eye toward local elections and a list of county priorities and state and national concerns.
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State and national politics also permeated the caucuses. Inflation, energy development and border security were all topics of discussion and points of frustration with President Joe Biden and his administration.
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While Democrats currently control all three county commissioner offices and House District 59, Peters was confident Republicans can win local elections.

“If we stand to our issues and start fighting inflation and things that hit people’s pocketbook, we’ll attract a lot of those unaffiliated voters,” he said in an interview. “We’re still very competitive.”

Republicans’ confidence, focus and energy was on full display during the caucus.

Peters said turnout increased 60% from two years ago. When Peters asked new caucus participants at the VFW to raise their hand, about 15 people did so.

“There’s a lot of people that are disenchanted,” Hegarty said, a broad feeling that Republicans at the caucuses shared and see as an opportunity to elect Republican officials.
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Sterling Journal- Advocate: Republicans honor Meis, hear from candidates ([link removed])
Sterling Journal - Advocate ([link removed]) : Ken Meis was honored as the Logan County Republican of the Year and candidates for state and federal offices were introduced Saturday during the Logan County Republican Party’s Lincoln Day dinner.

Leading off the parade of candidates introduced to Logan County Republicans were two candidates for Colorado House District 63, following redistricting which places Logan County in the new district.
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Ark Valley Voice: CHAFFEE REPUBLICAN LINCOLN DAY DINNER DEEMED A SUCCESS ([link removed])
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Ark Valley Voice: ([link removed]) After a COVID-19 pandemic hiatus last year, the Chaffee County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner had a sellout crowd at Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Pavilion last Saturday evening. Several Republican candidates running for state and local office attended.

Master of Ceremonies Jim Wilson, the former Colorado District 60 Representative, kept the evening of introductions and speeches moving. The keynote, by former U.S. Senator Cory Gardner, was enthusiastically received. Former legislators Gardner and Frank McNulty conducted a question and answer period following their remarks.
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OTHER ARTICLES TO READ
>> Colorado Sun: KBB: Opinion: Republican candidates are true problem-solvers ([link removed])

>> Greeley Tribune: Weld, Colorado Republicans ‘very excited’ as election season gets underway ([link removed])

>> Sterling Journal- Advocate: GOP chair: Republicans will end Democrats’ war on rural Colorado ([link removed])

>> KDVR: What role could Colorado natural gas play on the world stage? ([link removed])

>> CBS Denver: Mayor Mike Coffman Breaks Tie To Pass Aurora Camping Ban ([link removed])

>> NPR: A majority says Biden's first year was a failure, a new poll finds ([link removed])

>> Colorado Politics: Fentanyl is a killer; let's make it a felony ([link removed])
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