Thanks for doing your part. They are much more active on instagram.
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I started following them on Instagram and Facebook. They put out really good content. It's professional looking and informative. I would definitely recommend to whoever is in charge to work towards building the same type of presence on X (formerly known as Twitter).
I'm not a big social media person, however, I do find myself going there more frequently for news as there are more independent sources. It offers some functionality the other platforms don't, for example X offers "spaces" where you can launch, host, participate in and share live audio conversations. It's pretty simple, and a great way to spread awareness about a particular issue, and raise money. Take an hour, schedule it a week in advance, for a certain topic, let people drop-in, listen, and donate, maybe end with a short Q&A. I noticed some political campaigns have started doing them; they're called "money bombs." Which is another thing, all of these reps, both parties, have staffers running accounts. I feel like there's a little more engagement.
I hardly ever check my email unless I'm expecting something, it's mostly junk, and on the rare occasion I'm on Facebook, I get a lot of ads, so it's easy to miss stuff.
That's a big part of the problem imo, especially in a state like CO, where you almost have two states in one (front range and then everyone else), it's just getting the message out. I don't think it's necessarily that a lot of people hate hunting (some do), it's more so that they're just not interested or indifferent, and so when something like this pops up, they're easily co-opted by some of these anti groups. Anyways...just my 2c. Probably worth a penny less than everyone else's.