Thoughts/hopes for Colorado’s next governor?

What makes you think that anything other than a liberal whack job will be elected to the Governor of Colorado? All the California's etc that have moved into the front range have started the inevitable decline of a once great state. I don't see how that decline can be avoided unless the folks in western Colorado start reproducing like rabbits.
I pretty much implied I don’t think that. But wondering what people who live there are seeing.
 


From the above, the majority of voters in Colorado are independent and lack trust in either party. That said, the bulk of these independent folks are left leaning from the front range. There's also likely a Trump backlash with all the tariff shenanigans and typical mid-term move away from the incumbent. The Dem's no longer hold a super majority in the state house but only by a slim margin. This may change in mid-terms as well.

Of the Dem's, Michael Bennet would be much preferred over super lefty Phil Weiser. Of the Rep's, Barbara Kirkmeyer and Scott Bottoms are the front runners. Kirkmeyer is the more senior state senator. Bennet has a lot more name recognition as the current senior US Senator from CO and will likely win.
 
I will probably vote for Marx as well if he makes it through the primary. When we inevitably end up with a Democrat governor, I would greatly prefer Bennet to Weiser.

Anyone but the extreme left already have an issue with a lot of Weiser's policies as AG for the state. It's very hard to ignore what his policies regarding public drug use and homelessness have done in the major city centers, so hopefully they see he will have a very tough row to hoe with center voters and go for the more moderate Bennet.
 
Front Range is gonna elect a dem. I am far from a Bennet fan boy, but Weiser is gonna be our own Virginia's Spanberger. And crazy eyes Grisold is gonna go for broke as the new AG, and we ain't seen gun control yet.
 
What makes you think that anything other than a liberal whack job will be elected to the Governor of Colorado? All the California's etc that have moved into the front range have started the inevitable decline of a once great state. I don't see how that decline can be avoided unless the folks in western Colorado start reproducing like rabbits.
I agree with you 100%

As a 5th generation Coloradoan, I got fed up with the front range nonsense and moved to Montana 50 years ago.

I can't vote in the Colorado elections, but I still have family there, so I can only recommend not voting in another idiot democrat.
 
Well CO, you're not alone. Your neighbor to the south of you is going through the same problem.

Front Range and the Rio Grande Corridor are plagued with chuckleheads that would cry like a baby if things got real tough...
 
It will be interesting to see how the primaries play out. Any R will have an uphill battle, but not impossible due to the large amount of independent/unaffiliated voters. To bring it back to hunting, the Polis admin has been openly hostile to sportsmen and hunting from the start. We have been completely shut out from commission appointments and the Governor and First Gentleman have made a concerted effort to stack the commission with anti-hunting activists. That being said the current candidates will likely be more favorable to sportsmen, likely a transition back to how things were under a Hickenlooper or Owens administration. Still pretty awful on guns, but not openly anti-hunting. The Governors race is the single most important political race when considering wildlife management, by a long shot.
 
I’d say we have a near zero chance of getting a republican elected governor. We’d need a 300k vote swing towards a republican candidate. This was before the tariffs and ICE raids.

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