Colorado GOP's Betrayal of Conservative Voters: A Desperate Attempt to Sabotage Their Own Candidates
In a shocking move that reeks of desperation and self-sabotage, the broken Colorado Republican State Party has proposed a dangerous amendment that would allow them to actively campaign against their own candidates.
Under the current bylaws, the primary neutrality rule prevents the party from endorsing, supporting, or opposing any candidate before the primary election, unless that candidate is unopposed. This rule ensures fairness and allows Republican voters to make their own informed decisions. However, the party's current Bylaws Committee has recommended an amendment that would eradicate this crucial fairness safeguard.
The proposed amendment would enable the party to openly oppose candidates who choose to petition onto the ballot instead of going through the assembly or convention route.
The proposed amendment would add:
The future of Colorado's conservatism is at stake, with many believing that Republicans must ensure that the party remains committed to its core mission: electing Republicans to represent the will of the people.
The upcoming Central Committee vote on this amendment is scheduled for September 30th at 9 am at The Rock Church in Castle Rock.