By Ernest Luning | Colorado Politics
Boulder District Attorney Michael Dougherty on Tuesday became the first candidate to launch a campaign to replace term-limited Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser in next year’s election.
“I know what it takes to lead, what it means to fight for what’s right, and the important role the justice system can play when it is being guided by the rule of law and not by politics,” said Dougherty, a Democrat, in a video released by his campaign. “I will use my decades of experience in the courtroom and leading offices to protect our values and defend our rights against Donald Trump and anyone who endangers Colorado.”
Dougherty told Colorado Politics that his 27-year career as a prosecutor — including prosecuting sex crimes in New York, heading the criminal division at the Colorado Attorney General’s Office and two terms as Boulder County’s elected district attorney — has prepared him to defend Colorado’s interests and to “fight and win the most important battles against Donald Trump and Elon Musk.”