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June 25, 2018 09:21 AM UTC

Who Will be the Republican Nominee for Governor? (Round 4)

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  • by: Colorado Pols

This is it!

With the Primary Election finally at hand on Tuesday, this will be our last online poll for gauging the perceptions of politically-astute observers (like you) on the state of the race for Governor.

Remember: We want to know who you think will be the winner in this race — not who you support or who you would prefer to see emerge victorious. Cast your vote below.

Who Will be the Republican Nominee for Governor (Round 4)?

 

PRIOR RESULTS:

June 14, 2018

♦ June 18, 2018

♦ June 22, 2018

 

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      1. I disagree. All restaurants should serve Moddy.  Preferably on the half shell, with a side of broccoli.

        Is there a vegan version of fried Moddy?

    1. On the other hand, as David Leonhardt of the New York Times tallies up the votes, it's this list of informed and concerned Republicans who say — throw the GOP bums out of office before the damage they do is too great:

      “The congressional Republican caucuses must be substantially reduced,” the conservative columnist George Will wrote on Friday. “In today’s GOP, which is the president’s plaything, he is the mainstream. So, to vote against his party’s cowering congressional caucuses is to affirm the nation’s honor while quarantining him.

      ”Will is no RINO (Republican In Name Only). He is deeply conservative, on a long list of issues. But he recognizes that President Trump represents a threat to American democracy and the rule of law unlike anything else in a long time. He also recognizes that congressional Republicans have proven themselves unwilling to stand up to that threat.The only solution is to vote them out.

      Will joins a list of other Republicans and conservatives now renouncing the party, including:- Susan Bevan and Susan Cullman (in a new Times Op-Ed)- Tom Nichols– John Ziegler– Pete Wehner– David Frum– Jennifer Rubin– Rich Barlow– Richard Painter

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