As the Durango Herald’s Reuben Schafir reports, the latest hate-filled email blast from the Colorado Republican Party ostensibly in support of a swing district Senate candidate is being condemned by the would-be beneficiary, Sen. Cleave Simpson, who says flat-out that the state party’s efforts on his behalf are hurting his campaign:
State Sen. Cleave Simpson, a Republican, is denouncing a fundraising email sent Thursday morning in support of his campaign – but without his knowledge – by the Colorado Republican Party.
The email attacks his Democratic opponent, Vivian Smotherman, who is a transgender woman, over her gender identity and repeatedly misgendered her…
The senator called Smotherman on Thursday to express his disappointment with the state party.
The state GOP’s intervention threatens to sour for voters what both candidates acknowledge has been a cordial, issue-based campaign. [Pols emphasis]
We wrote earlier this month in some detail about the Colorado GOP’s blast email campaign in support of candidates in competitive state legislative races across the state, noting how the incendiary language and unconcealed prejudice in these email blasts could well be hurting Republican candidates more than they help with undecided voters. In the competitive SD-16 race, as one example, the state party embarrassed their candidate Robyn Carnes with unhinged allegations that the teacher’s unions who support her opponent are out to “transition as many kids’ genders as possible.” These email blasts, mostly from the party’s so-called “Director of Special Initiatives” Darcy Schoening who has made her obsession with persecuting transgender kids the party’s primary rallying cry, represent the bulk of the party’s “work” to support their most important candidates since the party has no money to fund any proper paid media.
Back in June, the state party’s controversial “God Hates Flags” email served as the last straw for many Republicans already dissatisfied with chair Dave Williams’ self-serving leadership and brazen misappropriation of party resources to meddle (as it turns out unsuccessfully) in their own primary elections. Two months later, Williams’ leadership remains a paralyzing bone of contention, with Republicans on both sides of the conflict consumed by infighting instead of preparing to take on Democrats in November. With Williams radio silent and on the run, and his executive allies doing everything they can to stall the dissident Republicans seeking Williams’ head, this low-budget email campaign with a message doing more harm than good appears to be all the state party has to offer Republican candidates in “critical races.”
With Republicans interested in not losing in November “going it alone” without the support from the party they could have counted on in previous elections, it’s time to ask whether the Colorado Republican Party is capable of doing anything that actually helps Republicans win in Colorado this year.
It may be that the only useful Colorado Republican Party in 2024…is no party at all.
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How does someone run an "issue oriented" campaign to be a Republican in the Colorado Legislature?
I'm not certain how a Repubilcan candidate could promise the passage of legislation or the ability to block legislation. Not sure how they could promise to be a voice of reason among a Republican conference that will undoubtedly continue to be dominated by those who are elected by MAGA forces in low-turnout primaries, then backed by the whole of the Republican party in the general.
So what has the campaign been like?
Can I just say again that Rep. Titone and every trans candidate are the bravest people in politics? We should all be so fearless regardless of our gender.
This!
I just made a contribution to Smotherman's campaign–and encourage you to do the same. Best way to fight this is to make it financially rewarding to the targets of their hate.
I like how you think, Thorntonite! These tactics call to mind that old sitcom saw, "You wanna help me? Don't help me."
I don't see the reason for the "FINALLY" in the headline. The email from the GOP was sent yesterday morning and Simpson denounced it yesterday afternoon. I give Simpson credit for his reaction to the Colorado GOP email!
The Colorado GOP is like that drunk idiot who barges in on the conversation between Simpson and Smotherman and makes everyone uncomfortable like this…
Smotherman: "Cleave, I respect you and I think you're wrong."
Simpson: "Vivian, I respect you and I think you're wrong."
Colorado GOP (drunk out of their fucking minds): "YEAH VIVIAN! UR WRONG FOR JUS' BEIN'… FOR JUS' BEIN' U! YEAH! CUZ UR A TRANSH…. TRANSHSHSH… U WERE BORN WITHA… WITHA DICK! WHYAREYOU TALKING ABOUT DICKS?! GROSS. OMG HAVE YOU HEARD OF FURRIES?!" (Colorado GOP then faceplants on the floor and starts snoring)
I think it was because a Republican (ANY Republican) finally rejected one of these fucked up endorsement mails.
That's my best-case interpretation too. I would like the headline to start with "A Republican…" otherwise it insinuates that Simpson took his time responding to this ridiculousness from the Colorado GOP.