No-name political operative who sits on the Board of Directors for Mark Zuckerberg’s private election board, the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) won the Republican primary Secretary of State race in Colorado, defeating a popular conservative and MAGA candidate by 20 points.
The story of the GOP primary race for Secretary of State in Colorado gets more interesting the more you investigate the results.
- An Australian businessman got 28% of the vote (173,000 citizens voted for him!) even though polling showed he had no support, he raised $4,700 for his campaign, and 139 people were following his campaign on Twitter
- Coverage one might perceive as negative about Peters' criminal case, at least until June 28th, is not a major liability with GOP primary voters
- So where were Pam Anderson's 266,000 voters hiding all this time before primary day?
- On Tuesday, June 28, 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 (CTCL) won the Republican primary Secretary of State race in Colorado.
- On Tuesday July 12, Tina Peters challenged the 2022 Colorado Republican Primary Results for Secretary of State.
- “In the Republican primary for Colorado Secretary of State, all the momentum now is with Tina Peters.
- 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.
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