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Even commies in Colorado hate the uniparty so much they refuse to register as dem/repub.

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>Primary election ballots will begin to be mailed Monday and, in a milestone for Colorado, more will be sent to voters unaffiliated with any political party than to Democrats and Republicans. Unaffiliated voters make up a majority, 50.5%, of active voters after years of growth. This is the first primary with those voters as an outright majority since Colorado opened its partisan primaries to those voters in 2016, according to secretary of state voter registration data. Those 2 million-plus voters, in turn, will receive primary ballots for the Democratic and Republican nominating contests. And for the first time since 2018 — the first election season where unaffiliated voters could participate in party primaries — both parties have contests for statewide office. That adds a dose of intrigue as these voters get to decide which ballot to pull and whether they’re more drawn by a three-way Republican brawl for the governor’s nomination or a Democratic ticket with contests in four of the five statewide offices.

Even commies in Colorado hate the uniparty so much they refuse to register as dem/repub. Archive: https://archive.today/qUR1z From the post: >>Primary election ballots will begin to be mailed Monday and, in a milestone for Colorado, more will be sent to voters unaffiliated with any political party than to Democrats and Republicans. Unaffiliated voters make up a majority, 50.5%, of active voters after years of growth. This is the first primary with those voters as an outright majority since Colorado opened its partisan primaries to those voters in 2016, according to secretary of state voter registration data. Those 2 million-plus voters, in turn, will receive primary ballots for the Democratic and Republican nominating contests. And for the first time since 2018 — the first election season where unaffiliated voters could participate in party primaries — both parties have contests for statewide office. That adds a dose of intrigue as these voters get to decide which ballot to pull and whether they’re more drawn by a three-way Republican brawl for the governor’s nomination or a Democratic ticket with contests in four of the five statewide offices.

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