Colorado GOP chair Brita Horn says she’ll resign next month, points to ‘divide within our party’
Brita Horn cited deep party divisions, legal battles, threats, and financial struggles including over $236,000 debt during her tenure as Colorado GOP chair.
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Embattled chair of Colorado Republicans says she will resign, months before primary election
Brita Horn, the chair of the Colorado Republican Party since last year, will resign after the GOP's state assembly in April, she announced Thursday night.
Ousted Colorado GOP chair cites 'blackmail attempts' in resignation letter
Colorado Republican Party Chairwoman Brita Horn is out after a tumultuous period of infighting, low fundraising and general anger from the party's activist base. Colorado Public Radio reported that her resignation letter cites some of the challenges she's faced, including "threats of violence, blackmail attempts, and continued efforts to fracture our party further.” She notes that these were all part of the effort to fracture the GOP in the stat…
Colorado GOP chairwoman to resign, leaving party without leader — and potentially with big debt — just before election
Colorado GOP Chairwoman Brita Horn will resign from her position next month, leaving the state party without a leader — and potentially saddled with major debts — about six months before Election Day. Horn’s resignation, announced Thursday evening, will take effect April 17, about a week after Republicans gather in Pueblo for their state assembly and roughly a year after her term began. Her term was slated to last through March 2027. Horn wro…
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