Colorado residents on Tuesday voted to recall both Democratic Senate President John Morse and state Sen. Angela Giron over a number of gun control laws they helped pushed through the Legislature.
With 100 percent of the results in, 50.9 percent of Colorado residents voted to recall Morse in the historic election, the Denver Post reports. Morse delivered his concession speech late Tuesday night.
“We as the Democratic party will continue to fight,” Morse told supporters in Colorado Springs as he conceded the race.
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7 comments:
Awesome ..... LONG LIVE FREEDOM...HOW DO I SIGN THE PETITION TO RID THIS STATE OF ITS TRASH
This is good. These elected officials had better start listening to the people they represent. But, that won't happen in Maryland. Free riding Democrats will always vote Democrat.
This needs to be a nationwide trend, although it will never happen in the communist republic of Maryland.
Symbolic at best. Democratic Govenor. Colorado legislature will still retain democratic majority and one of the recalled Senators will surely be replaced by a Democrat. Even more left leaning.
BuBye!
9:13 - they should have voted to recall the liberal Gov too!
Why can't we do this in MD?
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