Colorado GOP leader angers candidates, county leaders with primary endorsements

By Sandra Fish | The Colorado Sun

Colorado Republican candidates and local party officials are objecting to a plan by statewide GOP leaders to endorse candidates in the June 25 primary, a break from the party’s decades-long tradition of staying neutral.

The GOP on Tuesday sent a three-page questionnaire to Republican congressional and state legislative candidates nominated at assemblies quizzing them on a range of issues, including whether they support “President Trump’s populist, America-first agenda.”

Three congressional candidates have denounced the plan to endorse candidates in the primary. And party leaders in two of the state’s eight congressional districts — the 3rd and 8th, both of which are competitive — told The Colorado Sun they won’t participate by refusing to make recommendations to state party leaders. They said it’s unfair to endorse candidates when more than one are nominated at assemblies, as happened in both districts.

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