(Slow heavy metal music playing – Promoted by Colorado Pols)
Speaking on a conservative podcast last week, a former Republican congressional candidate said former Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler will be the next state GOP chair because “you can’t beat somebody with nobody.”
No one will run against Gessler because “there is no value in the position,” George Athansasopoulos, who lost a 2016 race to U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-CO), told Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden during their podcast last Monday.
Reached by phone by the Colorado Times Recorder, Gessler declined to comment on whether he is running for the post.
During Monday’s show, Hayden also referred to Gessler as a candidate for the position and indicated that U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, the current chair, would not run again. Buck didn’t return a call for comment.
Gessler seems ripe for the moment, as Republicans across the country falsely allege voter fraud. Gessler made specious accusations of voter fraud throughout his 2011-2015 tenure as secretary of state, at one point saying with no evidence that non-citizens voted.
He opposed Democratic efforts to pass a bill mandating mail-in ballots, saying it would lead to fraud, which it has not.
He didn’t seek re-election to his SOS job, instead launching a failed bid for governor in 2014 during which he lambasted his fellow Republicans, saying at one point: “We have these fearful, weak-kneed, timid Republicans who are more interested in scoring political points against me than standing up for principle and saying, ‘You know what? We have corruption in this state.’”
This isn’t the first time Gessler’s name has been floated for the Republican leadership position. In March of last year he declined to run, choosing instead to focus his “Colorado Alliance,” a conservative 527 group. He called it an army, but his fundraising efforts at the time only raised about $35,000. In a statement posted to Facebook on March 20 last year, Gessler explained his reasoning:
Gessler also worked on the failed recall of Governor Polis and for the ballot initiative committee that asked voters to amend the state constitution to say that “only a citizen” rather than “every citizen” in Colorado can vote. The Amendment, which passed, was widely seen as a means to stir up anti-immigrant sentiment and raise unfounded fears of voter fraud.
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At least Ken has set the bar pretty low for him.
If anyone could slide under that bar, it would be Honey Badger.
So, what "Slow Heavy Metal Music" is playing?
Ah, he is going to lead them out of the wilderness and into the light. I presume he will be allowed to keep his law practice going because no one would expect him to live on the salary the GOP chair/ED gets paid.
Gessler as a leader to bring the Colorado Republicans together. Hmmm… I wonder how that will go.
I guess Chappy Klingenschmitt already said, “No”??
Anyone checked with Patrick Neville to see if he could make this a workable grift??
Did the Powerful Pear turn them down?
Wait a sec. We are talking about the same Scott Gessler, the guy that was found guilty and fined for misuse of public funds, right? And cost Colorado taxpayers a half million dollars in legal fees defending himself? (Gee, were those 9/11 funds too?)
No.
Only Dimocrats can be found guilty of misusing funds.
Not possible for GOPers.