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Across the country this week, voters sided with fascism, criminality and schoolyard cruelty.
But the picture is different in Colorado, which in the election Tuesday showed unusual resistance to America’s drift toward authoritarianism.
While disconsolation befell so much of America as a vengeful autocrat claimed a mandate to lead the country, Coloradans who still value the Constitution and cherish democracy had some reason to feel righteous.
Given the results in the state Tuesday, Colorado is positioned to stand as one of the nation’s bulwarks against abuses from a darkened Washington.
Trump ran on a platform of lies, grievance, racism, misogyny, xenophobia and demagoguery — and somehow that earned him the popular vote Tuesday as well as an Electoral College victory. But Coloradans gave Harris — the sane, democracy-minded candidate — an 11-point victory.
Some of the details of how the state defied America’s red shift are notable. Even in blue strongholds like California and New York, voters veered hard to the right. One of the few regions that went the opposite way was the Western Slope, Boebert country, of all places.
If any race in Colorado was a local test of the right’s ascendancy, it was in CD8, one of the nation’s handful of toss-ups. The Democrat looks to have done better there than in 2022.
The ballot measure policy choices of Coloradans also establish their fortitude in the face of rights-stripping Republican priorities:
✅abortion rights
✅repeal same-sex marriage ban
✅excise tax on guns
This all positions Colorado as a rare model of resistance against the MAGA scourge. But the state is far from insulated from the grave risks sure to come from a Trump regime.
The centerpiece of Trump’s campaign was his promise to undertake mass deportations of millions of immigrants, and in October he made Aurora the centerpiece of that plan. He dubbed the plan Operation Aurora.
Operation Aurora would involve deploying National Guard forces to round up millions of undocumented residents and place them in mass detention camps. He also wants to use Guard troops against domestic political opponents.
An estimated 156K undocumented immigrants live in Colorado. And Trump will find countless political opponents in Colorado. The state as a whole rejects his platform. How will the state protect residents from his attacks?
Gov. @jaredpolis owes Coloradans an explanation of the state’s role in countering a Trump-led assault on them. His spox said he wouldn't let CONG "carry out extralegal" missions. But he must detail what he’ll do as head of an anti-Trump state to protect it from imminent outrages.
In a statement Wednesday congratulating Trump, Polis, referring to “the Free State of Colorado,” again suggested he’ll take protective action. “We will do everything in our power to protect Coloradans and their freedoms,” he said.
Good to hear. But that falls short as a message of solidarity with the tens of thousands of Colorado residents who in a matter of months could be targeted by a tyrant for their immigration status, political views or even mere disloyalty to the MAGA personality cult.
In the face of danger, even if state leaders come to their aid, Coloradans, by organizing and speaking out, must also take responsibility for their own rights and physical protection. That’s what happens in a democracy. That’s the way it’s done in a free state.
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The person who discovered the exposed passwords on the SOS website for 100s of Colorado voting machines was Shawn Smith, he just testified in court. Smith once suggested the SOS should hang for election fraud. He was part of the mob that clashed with police on Jan. 6 in D.C.
BREAKING: Mesa County GOP head says multiple people told him Clerk Tina Peters' rep Sherronna Bishop, podcaster Joe Oltmann, and Stand for the Constitution members plotted to "storm the Clerks Office and destroy the Voting Machines," in Facebook exchange with Bishop's husband.
The exchange came in a post Mesa County GOP Chair Kevin McCarney put on Facebook Friday night. He called for the Republican Peters to resign as clerk. Peters lost the GOP primary for secretary of state but has baselessly claimed fraud in the election. coloradonewsline.com/2022/08/05/tin…
➡️Trump does violent attempted coup
➡️Stop-the-steal still going
➡️Democratic norms trashed
➡️34 new laws in 19 states restrict voter access
➡️120 election-related criminal penalties in 26 states
➡️Election interference laws emerge, like in GA
➡️@BrennanCenter says election interference laws were GOP priority this year, with versions passed in 6 states
➡️Voter-fraud police unit championed by FL’s DeSantis, though voter fraud's rare @GeorgiaRecorder georgiarecorder.com/2021/03/26/kem…
By last night before today's deadline for election officials in Colorado’s 64 counties to complete a recount of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters’ primary election loss in June, the GOP candidate for Colorado SOS did not appear to have gained any ground beyond single-digit votes.
Peters, an election denier who claimed fraud in the June 28 GOP primary, which she lost to Pam Anderson by 14 percentage points, paid about $255,000 to state authorities to have the recount undertaken.
“I would hope that the people that donated to her to be able to do this would see they’d be better off giving money to those Nigerian prince emails than to Tina Peters,” Matt Crane, executive director of the Colorado County Clerks Association, said. #copolitics
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Putin's invasion of Ukraine should reanimate the horror with which all peaceful people have viewed nuclear weapons since their inception, and it should reignite the worldwide movement to abolish them.
This is especially true in Colorado, a prime nuclear target.
Colorado is by design a prime target for a Russian nuclear attack, because a substantial batch of US ICBMs is deployed to silos in a patch of prairie that straddles NE, WY and CO. @coloradoan coloradoan.com/story/news/202…
@coloradoan This cluster of nukes is well-known to Russian war planners. “Their primary mission is to be destroyed in the ground, along with all the people that live anywhere near them,” wrote Tom Collina in @DefenseOne. The site is known as a “nuclear sponge.” defenseone.com/ideas/2017/02/…
If the #MarshallFire enters Rocky Flats, especially the still-off-limits central operable unit, where the worst radioactive pollution occurred, it would be reasonable to wonder if the smoke plumes carried plutonium contamination.
Independent analyses have identified plutonium particles even along Indiana Street, part of which is under evac orders. There's not much debate about whether there's plutonium in the soil, the point of contention is how much.
Advocates have argued against controlled burns at Rocky Flats precisely out of fear they would spew radioactive smoke into nearby neighborhoods.