Colorado Republicans elect new leader with an eye toward uniting a party upended by infighting
- Colorado Republicans elected new leadership, with Brita Horn as chair and Darrel Lee Phelan as vice-chair, signaling a shift away from previous chaos in the party.
- Horn won by 29 votes against Lori Saine in a competitive election, marking a significant change for the party's direction.
- Outgoing Chairman Dave Williams' departure marks the end of his brand of purity politics, which resulted in internal conflict.
- Rank-and-File Republicans express a desire for unity and strategic focus as they prepare for the 2026 elections, moving past infighting.
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Colorado GOP moves past the chaos, at last
On Saturday, Colorado Republicans gathered for their state central committee meeting to elect new leadership — and sent a resounding message: Double-down on purging the fakes to enforce the new orthodoxy of True Republicans like Dave Williams.
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