Colorado’s 4 Republicans in Congress fight state GOP’s attempt to block unaffiliated voters from party’s 2026 primaries
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The four Colorado Republicans in Congress joined the National Republican Congressional Committee on Thursday night in asking a federal judge to let them intervene in a lawsuit so that they can fight an effort by the Colorado GOP to block unaffiliated voters…
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The four Colorado Republicans in Congress joined the National Republican Congressional Committee on Thursday night in asking a federal judge to let them intervene in a lawsuit so that they can fight an effort by the Colorado GOP to block unaffiliated voters…
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