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State of the Campaign: Why I’m Running for Governor (January 18)

Updated: Feb 7

Colorado is at a crossroads.


We are facing complex challenges that cannot be solved with slogans, fear, or ideology alone. Climate resilience, economic stability, public trust in government, and community cohesion all require leadership grounded in science, transparency, and collaboration.


This campaign exists to rebuild trust between citizens and their government. That means listening first, explaining decisions clearly, and measuring success by outcomes — not headlines.


I believe Coloradans deserve a government that treats them as partners, not spectators.

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What I’ve Been Working On This Week


This week, my focus has been on laying the groundwork for a campaign built on integrity, clarity, and accountability. That includes building the platform, organizing the message, and ensuring transparency from day one.


What I’m Hearing From Coloradans


Across conversations so far, a consistent theme has emerged: people want solutions that are practical, measurable, and rooted in reality — not partisan theater.


What Comes Next


In the coming weeks, I’ll continue sharing clear updates on where this campaign is headed, how decisions are made, and how Coloradans can participate meaningfully in shaping our future.

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