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Colorado GOP Chair Resigns Amid Division

Colorado GOP Chair Resigns Amid Division

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March 13, 20261m 18s

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Brita Horn, Colorado Republican Party Chair, Resigns Amidst Internal Conflicts and Debt

Brita Horn, the chair of the Colorado Republican Party, announced her resignation following a tumultuous tenure marked by internal conflicts and financial struggles. Horn, who took over in March 2021, faced ongoing divisions within the party, including hostility and threats, and lost two no-confidence votes earlier this year. The party is currently more than $236,000 in debt and has only $64,000 in cash. Horns resignation comes just before the June 30th primary election and after she was criticized for her spending habits. The partys vice chair resigned in February, leaving Russ Andrews as the last key leader on the central committee. Andrews sees Horns departure as an opportunity to rebuild and unite the party ahead of elections, with hopes of finding a new chair from the governor candidate pool who can raise funds and end the strife.

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