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Controversial Figure Doug Bruce Enters Race for Colorado's 5th Congressional District: A Force to Be Reckoned With

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In a bold move that has captured the attention of Colorado's political landscape, the indomitable Douglas Bruce has officially thrown his hat into the ring for the upcoming race in Colorado's 5th Congressional District. The seasoned conservative firebrand is set to take on a formidable field of contenders, including the current Republican State Party Chair Dave Williams, in a bid to represent the traditionally conservative district.

Amid speculation, Bruce shared his vision for America with his call to action: "America is under attack! We must act!"

State Rep. Douglas Bruce, R-Colorado Springs. (The Associated Press)

His unapologetically patriotic campaign platform resonates with core conservative values, emphasizing priorities such as: deporting illegal aliens, combating genital mutilation, dispelling COVID-induced panic, and honoring the legacies of Presidents Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.

Notorious for his role in shaping Colorado's political landscape, Douglas Bruce's enduring legacy lies in the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR), a constitutional amendment he championed to empower voters with a say in tax increases and government spending limits.

While detractors may decry TABOR's constraints on government expenditures, supporters laud its role in safeguarding taxpayers' interests and curbing unchecked growth in public spending.

Bruce was convicted of felony tax evasion in 2011, but his unwavering commitment to his principles and dedication to fiscal responsibility have solidified his standing as a steadfast advocate for conservative values. Despite facing adversity, Bruce's resilience and unwavering resolve in the face of challenges have only reinforced his stature as a formidable force in Colorado politics.

Douglas Bruce holds up a list of major donors against limiting taxes in January 1993. (Denver Public Library/Rocky Mountain News)

Doug Bruce joins more than a dozen candidates vying for the congressional seat. In the Republican primary, he'll face off against conservative podcast host Jeff Crank, former Colorado State University football player Joshua Griffin, author Cory Parella, and state Republican Party Chair, Dave Williams.

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As Doug Bruce navigates a crowded field of candidates from various political parties, his entry into the Congressional race injects a dynamic energy and a depth of experience that sets him apart from the competition. With a history of challenging the status quo and championing the interests of Colorado residents, Bruce's candidacy promises to ignite spirited debates and invigorate the political discourse in the 5th Congressional District.

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