On Tuesday a no-name political operative who sits on the Board of Directors for Mark Zuckerberg's private election mafia the Center for Tech and Civic Life won the Republican primary Secretary of State race in Colorado.
The story of the GOP primary race for Secretary of State in Colorado gets more interesting the more you investigate the results.
It's truly unbelievable because two months before the primary, Pam Anderson was not just losing to Tina Peters in all the polling and fundraising metrics, but her campaign was broke.
Two days after that assessment, Colorado Pols considered Anderson's campaign dead-on-arrival and added that: "Peters' strong performance further underscores Anderson's weakness in this race, running on a message not just disagreed with but considered treasonous by a majority of Republican voters."
"In the Republican primary for Colorado Secretary of State, all the momentum now is with Tina Peters. By every available metric, Peters is the frontrunner. Peters dominated the vote at the state assembly, and now holds a commanding lead in fundraising. Peters is getting orders of magnitude more earned media attention. Coverage one might perceive as negative about Peters' criminal case, at least until June 28th, is not a major liability with GOP primary voters. To the extent they've heard of Peters, a large percentage will see her as a hero."
Does these tweets appear to show the kind of sudden political momentum that turns Pam Anderson from being twenty points behind Tina Peters to beating Tina Peters by 15 points?
Isn't it strange that the director of Mark Zuckerberg's private election charity for Democrats just won the most important election integrity race in Colorado - and a GOP primary no less - as a write-in candidate with a 35 point polling swing with no money and no visible support from Republicans?
It's becoming increasingly difficult to discern fact from fiction, and unfortunately the media has a strong bias. They spin stories to make conservatives look bad and will go to great lengths to avoid reporting on the good that comes from conservative policies. There are a few shining lights in the media landscape-brave conservative outlets that report the truth and offer a different perspective. We must support conservative outlets like this one and ensure that our voices are heard.
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