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May 31, 2022 11:12 AM UTC

Who Will Be the Republican Nominee for Governor in 2022?

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  • by: Colorado Pols

It’s been a few weeks since we last asked this question, so it’s time to do it again. Who do you think will end up being the Republican nominee for Governor against incumbent Democratic Gov. Jared Polis? Will it be Greg Lopez or Hiedi Heidi Ganahl?

As The Colorado Sun reported today in its “Unaffiliated” newsletter, the GOP gubernatorial race has been surprisingly quiet as we prepare to enter the final month of the Primary campaign:

Will Heidi Ganahl keep lying low? The Republican gubernatorial candidate turned down our request to debate her primary rival, former Parker Mayor Greg Lopez. She hasn’t done an in-depth interview with a nonpartisan news outlet. Both are indications that she thinks she will cruise to the nomination, but she probably can’t stay on this path in the general election if she wants to have any shot at unseating Democratic Gov. Jared Polis.

It certainly seems like Ganahl is trying to stay quiet, probably in an effort to avoid making more gaffes, but does that necessarily indicate that she is in good shape with Republican voters? You tell us…

 

*Remember, as always with our totally non-scientific polls, we want to know what you legitimately THINK will happen — not what you hope will happen or which candidate you support personally. If you had to bet the deed to your house that your prediction would be correct, how would you vote?

 

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      1. I would think that Republicans would view that as a feature not a bug.

        Be serious and vote how you think Republicans will act during their primary not what you think is moral, or legal, or right, or righteous, or common sense, or sane, or appropriate… 

        The cruelty is the point.

    1. Pray tell governor.  Who are the individuals involved with Team Lopez?

      Name names.  Show us some proof that they swore allegiance to and are working for Team Lopez.  Who are these dastardly folks of which you speak and why are they supporting a Republican candidate?

  1. Republicans can’t resist someone who brutalized a pregnant woman. They’ll run to the polls to vote for someone with that in his record. There is no bottom.

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