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Aurora Sentinel: The primary party’s over — time for candidates to get real about roads, schools, health care and impeachment

Colorado’s political parties have had their hand in shaping Colorado’s future, now it’s every voter’s turn.

Despite a change in state law that allowed even voters unaffiliated with a political party to have a say in primary nominations on Tuesday, choosing candidates for statewide offices was primarily a partisan event.

Democrats have chosen Boulder Congressman Jared Polis as their nominee. Republicans have landed on State Treasurer Walker Stapleton to head the ticket this fall.

Closer to home, political novice Jason Crow won the Democratic nomination to face off against career politician GOP Congressman Mike Coffman for Aurora’s 6th Congressional seat.

Read more at sentinelcolorado.com.

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