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Major shake-up in crowded Republican primary for Colorado governor as one candidate leaves race, another leaves GOP
Mark Baisley switched to the Senate race citing better fit, while Greg Lopez left the GOP to run for governor unaffiliated, easing ballot access requirements.
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Major shake-up in crowded Republican primary for Colorado governor as one candidate leaves race, another leaves GOP
State Sen. Mark Baisley is leaving the race to run instead for U.S. Senate. Former U.S. Rep. Greg Lopez has left the GOP to become unaffiliated.
·Colorado, United States
Read Full ArticleFormer Congressman And Gubernatorial Candidate To Leave Republican Party
Former GOP Congressman Greg Lopez, who is running for Governor of Colorado, has decided to leave the Republican Party and continue his campaign as an independent. “This is not an easy road for me but, at the end of the day, it is the right road,” Lopez said, according to CBS News. “My values are the same. I’m just changing who I answer to,” he added. Lopez is hoping to pull voters from both parties in the gubernatorial election. More below: 3X …
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