There are options for Colorados Independence Day on 11/3/26. Please join us in this movement here ⬇️
If you’re ENRAGED get ENGAGED! Like many of you, I’m concerned about Colorado’s rising cost of living, property taxes, housing affordability, health-care costs, what’s happening in our Jeffco (and other counties) schools, crime trends, and the importance of fiscal restraint through TABOR. Public safety matters. Accountability matters.
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@JasonMyer@victormarx@WinRed I like the thought process for sure!!! Great logic!!!
Assuming he wins the primary, which we are very hopeful, another idea is to show up at one of his upcoming events and pick up merchandise there. They typically have plenty of options and cash would probably work.
It took career politicians to break our state. It will take an outsider, a builder, and a fighter to repair the damage.
Now is the time to take Colorado back. Join us and cast your ballot for Victor Marx for Governor before June 30th.
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Why’d you change your logo with 14 days to go? Things aren’t working out so well 🤣
There are options for Colorados Independence Day on 11/3/26. Please join us in this movement here ⬇️
If you’re ENRAGED get ENGAGED! Like many of you, I’m concerned about Colorado’s rising cost of living, property taxes, housing affordability, health-care costs, what’s happening in our Jeffco (and other counties) schools, crime trends, and the importance of fiscal restraint through TABOR. Public safety matters. Accountability matters.
https://t.co/OIuqxoz4Um
@victormarx What’s interesting is the campaign has out raised (& outraged) Hajibra by more than 3-to-1 and the focus is on what they should give back. 🤔
Think about that, why is there that much more support & donations?
Because Colorado wants change! Go @victormarx@CO4Victor2026
Once again, legacy media betrays Colorado voters, peddling sloppy reporting built on agenda-driven sources instead of facts and truth. Coloradans are right to question news outlets that trade accuracy for clicks and misleading headlines, then try to call it journalism.
CBS4 got this so wrong!
This article is misleading for a number of reasons:
1: Timing: 6 weeks after the errors of programming and mis-credited donations this was resolved. The article failed to mention those amended reports.
2: Did CBS make a good-faith effort to get the campaign’s take? Not an email sent late at night before the article published at midnight.
3: Is the timing of this article intended to affect voting?
4: Is the “source” (Darcy 🤭) reliable or does she have a history of posting false and misleading statements?
5: Has CBS done a similar deep dive on other candidates to see if these errors are within common metrics? Did the “reporter” actually review the Tracer website or just depend on dated screenshots from the “source”.
6: Does the “source” have a vested or financial interest in getting this article published? Does the source have a documented connection with another campaign?
Editors should avoid stories that:
1) Revive old allegations 🚩
2) Omit subsequent corrections 🚩
3) Publish close to voting periods 🚩
4) Rely heavily on known antagonists 🚩
4 out of 4! Good job CBS. You collected ALL the red flags. 🚩 🚩 🚩 🚩
SCOOP: California is pressuring public utilities to award $633 million in special contracts to "LGBT-owned" firms. To qualify, residents must go through the state's official gay-certification program—and face up to a year in jail if they're not gay enough.
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Watching Colorado political coverage lately feels like stumbling into a 19th-century vocabulary bee. The Denver Post has a “huckster,” and any day now Kyle Clark will be warning us about rapscallions, carpetbaggers, and snake-oil salesmen.
Colorado voters probably care more about taxes, crime, and housing costs than reenacting a left leaning biased episode of Deadwood.