In a contrast so telling it really does speak for itself, Colorado Public Radio’s Andrew Kenney reports on the election yesterday of veteran local political strategist Shad Murib to succeed outgoing chair Morgan Carroll as the head of the Colorado Democratic Party:
A longtime political professional, the 35-year-old is a native of Littleton and a first-generation American of Lebanese descent.
Murib said his job will be to protect and expand the state’s Democratic majorities in the statehouse and Congress, including defeating Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert. But he also promised a focus on rural and local politics, saying the “next frontier” was to win more elections for sheriff and county commissioner offices…
Saturday marked the end of a successful run for former chair Morgan Carroll, who oversaw the party’s dramatic political gains in recent years.
Many in the room seemed relieved by the sedate transfer of power. [Pols emphasis] A similar leadership election in Nevada turned into a Democratic power struggle. Meanwhile, Colorado Republicans dove deeper into debunked election conspiracy theories in their own recent leadership election.
With Democrats at the pinnacle of historic dominance of Colorado politics, Murib’s biggest challenge will be to hold on to the huge gains made by the party in the last two election cycles. Seats in the General Assembly narrowly picked up by Democrats last year will need to be defended in 2024, in addition to holding Rep. Yadira Caraveo’s swing CD-8 seat and the now-central objective of taking down vulnerable Rep. Lauren Boebert.
Fortunately for Democrats, this important job has gone to a professional and not a gaggle of unqualified crackpots. In the Colorado Democratic Party, winning elections is the ticket to upward career mobility, not losing them–as appears to be the opposite for Colorado Republicans, who chose 2022 primary election losers Dave Williams and by proxy Tina Peters to lead them. We’re going to go out on a limb and suggest that Murib probably doesn’t have an indicted felon to thank for his job.
We could go on and on, but again–the overwhelming qualitative contrast speaks for itself.
Colorado Democrats elected professionals to lead their party, and Colorado Republicans chose a clown show.
You must be logged in to post a comment.
BY: The realist
IN: Thursday Open Thread
BY: JohnInDenver
IN: Colorado Farmer Warns Trump Policies Could Have Lasting Negative Effects on Crop Growers
BY: kwtree
IN: Thursday Open Thread
BY: JeffcoDemo
IN: Colorado Farmer Warns Trump Policies Could Have Lasting Negative Effects on Crop Growers
BY: Conserv. Head Banger
IN: Thursday Open Thread
BY: notaskinnycook
IN: Thursday Open Thread
BY: The realist
IN: Thursday Open Thread
BY: The realist
IN: Thursday Open Thread
BY: spaceman2021
IN: Why Doesn’t Anyone Want to Host Our Nazi Keynote Speaker?
BY: Duke Cox
IN: Thursday Open Thread
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop with regular updates!
I look forward to seeing where Murib will lead us. I like his prioritizing of way-down ballot races: county commissioners, sheriffs, and school boards please.!
As do I. He's most certainly competent. I'm not wholly thrilled that he was Hickenlooper and Polis' hand-picked man and worry about tension with our more Working Families Party-identified candidates, but I think that's something that, as the adults in the room, we should be able to overcome. All three candidates were dedicated, serious-minded, professionals or, at least, long-time volunteer leaders within the Party.
Help with down-ballot races will help a bunch on the Western Slope. It's a different political world on some issues — wolves and guns — to name two. Fortunately, the Rs have gone so far down the crazy road there are lots of winnable Unaffiliateds who used to be Republicans who can be reasoned with.
He could be a hit man in The Night Agent.
Big shoes to fill. Morgan's term were seismic but she was helped by the buffoons nominating terrible candidates.