Defend the Republic Rally Being Held in Denver
by Live Free | 11:42 am, December 9, 2009 | Comments Off
The friends of the Colorado Republican candidate for Governor, Dan Maes, have organized the Defend the Republic Rally this Saturday, December 12 at 1-2 pm on the west steps of the Colorado Capitol in Denver.
This rally is being held in light of the recent developments in the race, with Josh Penry dropping our of the race. Penry and Tom Tancredo have both endorsed Scott McInnis after McInnis committed himself to the Platform for Prosperity.
McInnis has been portrayed by many new conservative activists as the sort of Republican candidate that has caused many of the problems for the GOP at the state and national level. These same activists are demanding a voice in the candidate selection process, beginning with the caucuses in March through the Colorado GOP state party convention, to select a candidate who more closely holds their values and views on the role of government.
Speaking at the Defend the Republic Rally will be Lu Busse, Jerry Denny, Nancy Rumfelt, Leslie Hollywood, Max Brewster, Freda Poundstone, Dan Maes, and Mike Holler.
Dan Maes – Colorado Defend the Republic Rally
For the lastest on the McInnis/Maes/Activist dynamic, keep in touch with the Peoples’ Press Collective search on this topic.
Tags: Dan Maes > Defend the Republic > Executive > Freda Poundstone > gop > Jerry Denny > Leslie Hollywood > Live Free Colorado > Lu Busse > Max Brewster > Mike Holler > Nancy Rumfelt > Republican > Scott McInnis > State > Syndicated
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