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Why State Sovereignty Is Becoming a Bigger Issue in Modern America
State sovereignty has always been part of the American system, but it has become more important in recent years. Many people hear the term without fully understanding what it means or why it matters today. In simple terms, state sovereignty refers to the power that individual states have to make their own decisions. The growing importance of state sovereignty is closely linked to how decisions are made. While the federal government sets national direction, states control many


Climate Solutions in 2026 Colorado Governor Race
DENVER, CO – May 6, 2026 In light of polling data released today in the Denver Post, the Christian Komor for Colorado Governor campaign is identifying a massive strategic opening within the 2026 race. While traditional front-runners like Michael Bennet command the attention of decided partisans, the data reveals that nearly 85% of Coloradans remain uncommitted, a "Independent Majority" seeking effective Climate Solutions that match the unprecedented scale of the climate emerg


U.S. Climate Deadline Alliance Proposes “Interstate SkyCarbon Blueprint” to Transition Carbon from Waste to Trillion-Dollar Resource
DENVER, CO - The U.S. Climate Deadline Alliance today announced the release of the Interstate SkyCarbon Blueprint, a seminal document outlining a practical and profitable plan for state governors to reclaim atmospheric carbon through Direct Atmospheric Carbon Removal (DACR). As the planet approaches a convergence of environmental tipping points now less than ten years away, the Blueprint argues that the focus of climate strategy must shift from mere emissions reduction to th


Colorado Government: For, By, and With the People
DENVER, CO - It is high time the public moved past the “cult of personality” that currently dominates our politics. While history occasionally gifts us a Washington, a Lincoln, or a Roosevelt, deifying a single individual is a gamble we can no longer afford. Too often, the concentration of power in a single person, from Hitler and Stalin to the modern-day aggressions of Putin and Kim Jong Un-drags entire populations into a darkness from which we struggle to recover. Since th


State of the Campaign 03/03/2026
Conflict between Iran and "the West" began in 1953 with the post-war U.K.'s attempt to retain oil resources, destabilizing Iran's fledgling Constitutional democracy. This weekend's events, the escalation of that conflict and the continued destabilization of international order, are symptoms of a world losing its grip on the systems that sustain us. Instead of working to empower and improve the world's single greatest resource for peace - the United Nations - the current admi


A Roadmap for Colorado’s Survival and Sovereignty 02/20/2026
My name is Christian R. Komor and I am running for Colorado Governor. We are living through complex and challenging times. Colorado is facing mounting pressures, from a cost of living that makes nine in ten of our neighbors feel like they’re underwater, to unacceptable complexity in our healthcare delivery system, to climate change which is costing our state hundreds of billions of dollars in reduced snowpack, tourism, rising insurance premiums, skyrocketing healthcare, emerg


State of the Campaign 02/06/2026
Wounded Colorado When you drive some of you favorite places – like along the Colorado River from Glenwood to Junction can you feel the regret? Does it feel like there is a freshness, a natural innocence that is missing or at least damaged. Do you turn to look away from the fracking installations and strip-mined hillsides. Where are the animals that you remember, the bald eagles that used to perch along the river. If you are an old timer does it smell like it used to? Colorado


State of the Campaign Friday Post 1/30/26
The office where I do most of my writing looks out over the sandstone cliffs of the Colorado National Monument. The paddock between is filled with an amazing array of goats - more than 30 different breeds. A short distance away two bald eagles perch in a bare tree searching for dinner. As usual today looking at this scene I feel a bitter pang of empathy. These creatures, like all of our furry, feathered, and fishy friends, can surely feel their environment changing but have


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