The chairwoman of the Colorado Republican Party will not seek re-election to the post early next year, she said Monday, setting up an open race to take charge of a state party left listing after years of electoral defeats.
Kristi Burton Brown will step down after her term ends in March, finishing out her first term as head of the Colorado Republicans. She previously served as vice chair under U.S. Rep. Ken Buck and had edged out four opponents, including former Secretary of State Scott Gessler, to replace the congressman.
Burton Brown told the Denver Post on Monday that she decided the best way for her to continue to fight for conservative issues was in the policy area, rather than as state party chair. She said did not know exactly where she would be working next but that she would focus on education policy. She praised the candidates the party ran this past election and suggested that part of the electoral failures they weathered were because of the “national narrative” around Republicans.
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