Colorado Politics

FEEDBACK: ‘Enough is enough’ of partisanship

It’s time to move beyond partisan paradigm

In reference to the article about state Sen. Cheri Jahn (leaving the Democratic Party), I wanted to discuss how important it is that members of both parties take a stand and say “enough is enough!” These partisan games have gone on long enough, and for a state like Colorado with the voters divvied up the way they are, it is vital we not let the distastefulness of the national divide trickle down into our state.

I applaud Sen. Jahn for leaving her party, and I applaud anyone who is willing to take the effort, stand up for the majority of Coloradans who are not party radicals, and do what is right: govern.

Scott Romano Denver

 

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