Colorado Democratic Party
Coverage of Colorado Democratic Party in the Nexus archive.
- The Democratic primaries showed cracks in the party. Leaders say they’re moving past it
Colorado Democrats gathered to show unity after a divisive primary season, with candidates like Michael Bennet, Phil Weiser, and John Hickenlooper emphasizing collaboration despite past conflicts. The party chair highlighted its diversity and readiness to win, while Republicans criticized Democrats as socialists. Notable absences included Rep. Diana DeGette and other primary winners.
- Key takeaways from Colorado's primary elections
The article highlights key takeaways from Colorado's primary elections, noting a desire for new leadership. Shad Murib, chairman of the Colorado Democratic Party, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to provide fresh leadership.
- Meet the new chair of the Colorado GOP, assuming the position amid party infighting and financial strain
Craig Steiner is the new chair of the Colorado GOP, succeeding Brita Horn who resigned due to party division and legal issues. The GOP faces financial strain, with significantly less funds compared to the Democratic Party. Steiner aims to unite the party and boost voter outreach ahead of the June 30 primary.
- Meet the new chair of the Colorado GOP, assuming the position amid party infighting and financial strain
Craig Steiner was selected as the new chair of the Colorado GOP following Brita Horn's resignation amid party divisions and legal challenges. The Colorado Republican Committee reported $9,812.67 in June, significantly less than the Colorado Democratic Party's $424,117.81. Steiner aims to address infighting, financial issues, and boost voter outreach ahead of the June 30 primary.
- Tina Peters, convicted in election-security breach, emerges defiant and vows legal fight
Tina Peters, convicted for an election-security breach, expressed defiance in her first public interview after her sentence was commuted, vowing to clear her name in court. Democratic Governor Polis commuted her sentence amid pressure from Trump, prompting criticism from the Colorado Democratic Party and Senator Michael Bennet.
- Colorado Democratic Party censures Jared Polis over Tina Peters clemency
Colorado Democrats censured Governor Jared Polis for commuting the sentence of Tina Peters, a former county clerk convicted of allowing unauthorized access to voting machines. The party criticized the decision as harmful to democratic institutions and election integrity. Polis defended the commutation as necessary, arguing the original nine-year sentence was draconian and politically motivated.
- Colorado Democrats formally censure Gov Polis over Tina Peters commutation
Colorado Democrats formally censured Gov. Jared Polis for commuting the prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former Mesa County Clerk convicted in a voting system breach case. The party accused Polis of bowing to pressure from Donald Trump and setting a dangerous precedent regarding election tampering consequences.
- Colorado Democrats formally censure Gov Polis over Tina Peters commutation
Colorado Democrats formally censured Gov. Jared Polis after he commuted the prison sentence of election denier Tina Peters, who was convicted in a 2021 voting equipment breach case. The party criticized the decision as sending a dangerous message that election tampering has consequences only for those without political connections, and barred Polis from participating in official Democratic Party events.
- State Democratic Party censures governor after he commutes Peters' sentence
The Colorado Democratic Party's central committee voted overwhelmingly (89.8%) to censure Governor Jared Polis following his decision to commute the sentence of an individual named Peters. The action represents significant party disapproval of the governor's clemency decision.