Why always the "focus on the Colorado Springs GOP", an old geezer war machine so dependent on world war superiority for their growth, all while the Denver metro is booming (?)
El Paso County might find it just might get left out of the new, younger, future GOP which supports real fiscal conservatism and a drop in military spending with a balanced budget helping support USA jobs.
So, . . . Rand is in the Denver metro area for the debate and schedules an event in an area he will have easy support.
Colorado Springs and Pueblo can always just watch Fox as the usual GOP source to learn all that they know about everything -
- or just wait for the young-uns to get back from the UC-Denver rally to tell ya' 'bout it.
Because that's the reality on the ground here. This is a Republican nomination. Denver is mostly liberal. Like it or not, it's the El Paso county Republicans who run most of the party. It's the El Paso county Republicans who choose most of the slates. And it's the slates who determine who goes to national (this cannot be stressed enough). They're not going to get "left out". They are the party here. Denver might as well be NYC as far as the CO GOP is concerned. I have no personal bias towards the Springs, I'd prefer the center of power be elsewhere, but it is what it is.