By Ernest Luning | Colorado Politics
It took just over an hour and a half for the Colorado Republican Party’s state central committee to decide it wasn’t going to conduct any business on Thursday night.
About 90 minutes into an online meeting of the committee, state GOP Chairman Dave Williams declared that he was going to adjourn after members voted narrowly to require Republicans on the Zoom call to verify their identities with government-issued ID’s — something Williams conceded would be impossible to accomplish on short notice.
“Even though everyone already knows that we’re all here, who we claim to be, there’s no way we can think of in the moment to do credentialing, so I will go ahead and adjourn the meeting,” Williams said as other Republicans attempted to speak, including U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, who raised objections throughout the meeting and was routinely silenced.