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Libertarians helped propel Colorado Republicans | FEEDBACK

The 2024 election cycle was a landmark year for the Libertarian Party of Colorado (LPCO), showcasing our strategic brilliance in fostering unity and achieving significant political milestones. As LPCO chairwoman, I’ve seen how our dedication to liberty can lead to substantial victories.

This year, we collaborated effectively with Republican candidates, which was instrumental in breaking the Democratic supermajority in the Colorado state House. Our introduction of the Liberty Pledge was a pivotal move, ensuring candidates like Gabe Evans, Ryan Gonzalez, Dan Woog, and Rebecca Keltie committed to upholding individual freedoms, thus avoiding the “spoiler” effect in key races.

These successes are not solely ours; they reflect a productive partnership with liberty-minded Republicans who recognized the value in our shared goals. Their engagement has been commendable, aligning with our vision for a freer Colorado.

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We’ve seen new political figures emerge who are passionate about minimizing government intrusion and safeguarding our rights. Their connection with voters has revitalized our political landscape, bringing genuine enthusiasm and a fresh perspective.

Looking ahead, we must maintain this momentum, promoting unity over division. While the establishment might resist, the public’s call for liberty-focused governance is unmistakable. We need to continue this coalition, not just for electoral wins but to reshape Colorado’s political culture toward true freedom.

Let’s keep advocating for a government that respects and promotes individual liberty, ensuring every Coloradan can live freely and thrive.

Hannah Goodman

Chairwoman, Libertarian Party of Colorado

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