Tag: Dave Williams
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Colorado Republicans call meeting to rein in chair Brita Horn, but state GOP says plans are ‘illegal’
They’re at it again. For the second time in as many years, a group of Colorado Republicans are planning to convene a meeting of the party’s state central committee despite the state GOP insisting that the proposed meeting would be “illegal” because its organizers haven’t complied with the party’s bylaws. Critics of state Republican Party…
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Jena Griswold’s office violated policy leading to voting equipment passwords leak, but mistake was ‘unintentional’
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A third-party investigation into how voting equipment passwords were posted online concluded that the Secretary of State’s Office failed to review documents before posting them online but that the mistake was “unintentional.” “A series of inadvertent and unforeseen events led to the public disclosure of the BIOS Passwords,” the investigator, Baird Quinn, LLC, concluded. “However,…
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Rep.-elect Jarvis Caldwell calls out Colorado Republican leadership for lack of support
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Updated 11/14/24 Not long after winning District 20 in the state House, Republican Rep.-elect Jarvis Caldwell took to social media to call out party leadership for what he described as its failure to support GOP candidates in this year’s election. Caldwell won the June El Paso County House District 20 primary by a 30-point margin.…
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Just whose Republican Party is it, anyway? | Vince Bzdek
It’s gratifying to see the Colorado Republican Party begin to take the necessary steps to restore credibility to the party after voters rejected Dave Williams and his reign of chaos in the recent primary election. Williams lost the Republican primary for the 5th Congressional District resoundingly to Jeff Crank. And now both the Republican State…
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The Colorado Republican Party needs an exorcism | Vince Bzdek
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Now that Democrats have tightened their blue-knuckled grip on state offices more tightly than ever before, and the expected national red wave turned out to be more of a pink ripple, where does the Republican Party go from here in Colorado? How can this setback…
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Lamborn primary challenger Dave Williams releases TV ad ahead of mail ballot delivery
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A state lawmaker challenging U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn in this month’s Republican primary launched a TV ad Thursday touting his conservative credentials and support for former President Donald Trump’s agenda. The 30-second ad released by state Rep. Dave Williams’ campaign says the Colorado Springs Republican…
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Republican US Rep. Doug Lamborn qualifies for June primary ballot in bid for 9th term
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn has qualified for the Republican ballot in the 5th Congressional District after turning in a sufficient number of petition signatures, state officials said Wednesday, making the eight-term incumbent the first congressional candidate to secure a spot in Colorado’s June primary election.…
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Republican Doug Lamborn turns in nominating petitions, anticipates ‘spirited campaign’ for 9th term
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn on Thursday became the first Colorado congressional candidate to turn in nominating petitions for the June primary to the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office. “I look forward to a spirited campaign if there are any other people that make the ballot,” the…
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Bill to expand election vacancy committees clears first hurdle
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A state House panel yesterday advanced a Republican-sponsored measure that seeks to expand the composition of committees that fill political vacancies. The decision departs from practice – as a general rule, House Republicans whose bills end up in the Democratic-controlled House State, Civic, Military &…
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El Paso County GOP mulls punishing Republicans deemed insufficiently Republican
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save El Paso County Republicans plan to decide whether the local party can censure its members for violating its platforms or getting crosswise with GOP leaders. The county GOP’s central committee — made up of precinct leaders, party officers and elected officials — is scheduled to…




