As the Denver Post’s Mark Matthews reports, Colorado Democratic Party chairman Rick Palacio announced today that he will not seek another term, creating an opening for one of the most important jobs on the left side of the aisle in our state:
Rick Palacio, the chair of Colorado’s Democratic party, announced in an email Tuesday that he won’t seek re-election to the position he’s held for six years.
With a “new year also comes new beginnings, so I’m reaching out to you to let you know that when our party reorganizes this spring, I will begin a new adventure and I won’t be seeking re-election as your party chair,” he wrote.
Palacio did not specify in the email what he plans to do next, and in a follow-up phone call declined to say what’s ahead for him. But he said he wants state Sen. Morgan Carroll, who lost a bid this year to unseat U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman, to take his place.
What we’ve heard is that Sen. Morgan Carroll is in, and is busy as we write consolidating support among the party faithful. Carroll may not be the only candidate to throw her hat in, with the last unsuccessful challenger to Palacio, Dave Sabados, and Bennet for Colorado outreach director Lily Griego both rumored to be interested. With that said, Carroll is certainly the biggest name in the mix, and her years of experience as a legislative candidate make her a highly qualified choice–perhaps enough to clear the field entirely.
We’re sure to have more updates as the party chair election gets closer, so stay tuned.
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Good for Colorado, Good for Morgan.
tell her about a mystical place called "Colorado Springs".
Morgan,
Beginning in April our Central Committee (lake county) tried repeatedly to get the state party to update their website to include our officers. Never could get done. Easy problem to solve
if they can't update the website, how they gonna update their strategies and methods?
Great idea.
This year Morgan ran 13 points behind Hillary Clinton in CD 6 and lost badly. In 2014 under her leadership the Democrats lost control of the State Senate. Yup, she will be a dandy State Party Chair.
The Koch brothers and NRCC spent millions defeating Carroll with lies.
Carroll has an impressive record of legislation passed in the Senate. That was her responsibility, not getting Democrats elected.
Nevertheless, I've seen her walk and knock doors with local Democratic candidates in Pueblo and elsewhere. I think she'd be a good party chair.
I completely agree. I don't blame Morgan for what happened in CD-6, and I think she'll be a marvelous chair.
Is Andrew Romanoff available?
At least he lost by less than double digits.