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October 11, 2019 11:55 AM UTC

Crisanta Duran Ends Congressional Campaign

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  • by: Colorado Pols
Rep. Diana DeGette (left) and Crisanta Duran

As Ernest Luning reports for the publication formerly known as the Colorado Statesman, former State House Speaker Crisanta Duran is ending her bid to unseat Rep. Diana DeGette in Denver’s first congressional district:

Former Colorado House Speaker Crisanta Duran on Friday dropped her Democratic primary challenge against U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, saying she believes she can “be more effective in pursuing transformational change through other means.”

Her withdrawal comes just over two weeks after the Denver attorney underwent emergency surgery for what Duran described in a Facebook post as an imminent ruptured appendix her doctor told her was potentially life-threatening.

As she was recovering, Duran posted a photo of herself in a hospital bed and said that she was “taking time to recover and reflecting on much,” adding that there was “More to come. …”

“I’ve always known that purpose is more important than one’s title,” Duran said in an email to supporters announcing that she was ending her campaign, adding: “Words cannot begin to express my gratitude to those who had the courage to support the campaign and demand bold and innovative leadership for the people of Congressional District 1.”

Health concerns aside, Duran’s exit from the race in CO-1 is not much of a surprise. The former Denver legislator has had trouble attracting much interest in her campaign, which failed to raise more than $100k in each of its first two fundraising periods, and there was no clear path for her heading into 2020. The incumbent DeGette took Duran’s candidacy seriously from the start and worked strategically to cut her off at every corner.

Hopefully Duran can use this time to focus on her health. We wish her well.

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      1. I was critical of Duran Duran when they were most popular, but then watched an hour-long tape (yep, VHS) of their top videos sometime in the 90s, and apologized very privately for nearly every bad thing I ever said about them. Pop genius, even if it's not what I would intentionally play on my home stereo for listening pleasure.

  1. Hard to fathom what drove her to choose a run against DeGette, to run so badly when she had some endorsements, and what she might do next.

    Her announcement has not hit her website yet. duranforcongress.com still is asking for donations, still has a signup page …

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