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RandySF

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Fri Jul 13, 2018, 05:54 PM Jul 2018

CO: Meet the Three Democrats Who Could Flip the Republican-Led State Senate

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Faith Winter

Representative Faith Winter is a Westminster resident who was elected to House District 35 in 2014, and before that, she served on Westminster City Council for seven years. Winter jumped into politics after spending more than a decade helping to elect other women. She was the founding executive director at Emerge Colorado, which works to elect women in state and local races, and she worked with the now-defunct White House Project, which does the same thing on a national level.

Although Winter isn't term-limited in the House, she decided to jump into the competitive Senate District 24 race, which comprises Westminster, Thornton and Northglenn. She's running to unseat Republican Senator Beth Martinez Humenik, who has held the district for one term.

Humenik was the first Republican to hold the seat in at least two decades, and during the previous two elections, in 2010 and 2014, the traditionally Democratic district has become more competitive. In 2010, then-incumbent Lois Tochtrop beat her Republican challenger by a single-digit margin, and in 2014, Humenik beat her Democratic opponents by just 1 percent. Based on the primary turnout, Winter has a substantial double-digit lead over Humenik.

Winter has gained significant name recognition in the past several months as the woman to open the #MeToo floodgates at the Capitol after she outed her alleged sexual harasser, Representative Steve Lebsock of Thornton, who was expelled in March after third-party investigators concluded that he "more likely than not" sexually harassed five women, including Winter. After she publicly accused Lebsock late last year, other women came forward to lodge formal complaints against House and Senate members, including senators Randy Baumgardner, Jack Tate and Larry Crowder and Representative Paul Rosenthal.


Tammy Story

Tammy Story is a Conifer resident who ran a vigorous campaign against Republican Representative Tim Leonard back in 2016. She was narrowly beat by less than 2 percentage points in a district that hasn't seen Democratic representation in at least thirty years. Even though she lost the House race, she's making her second attempt to win a state office with her bid for the Senate this election cycle, this time against Republican incumbent Tim Neville, a staunch conservative and the owner of a family insurance agency in Littleton.

Story has never held elected office but has been a public-school activist and volunteer community adviser at Jefferson County Public Schools for nearly two decades, including a recent stint as a member of the Jefferson County Education Association legislative forum. She helped recall three conservative district board of education members in 2015 who were pro-charter and supported performance-based teacher pay.

Neville has sponsored four of the last five anti-LGBTQ bills that have been introduced in the Colorado Legislature since 2016, including a bill this year that would have rolled back decades of progress for queer Coloradans by creating numerous legal loopholes for religious institutions, county clerks and businesses to deny them services. He calls himself a "no-compromise" gun advocate who has regularly sponsored legislation for things like concealed carry without a permit. In 2016, he promoted the bill with an AR-15 "giveaway." This session, Neville co-authored an anti-sanctuary-city bill and legislation that would have stopped RTD from implementing discount fare programs, like the youth and low-income pass programs that the agency had studied over the past year.


Jessie Danielson

In what could be the most nail-biting race in the Senate this year, Representative Jessie Danielson is facing off against Republican challenger Christine Jensen for Senate District 20. The seat is currently held by term-limited Senator Cheri Jahn, a Democrat turned independent. Democrats have held on to the district for at least thirty years, but it has become increasingly competitive. In 2010, Jahn won by only 4 percent of the vote, and in 2014, when a libertarian ran as a third-party candidate, she squeaked past her Republican challenger with about 400 votes, or a fraction of 1 percent of the ballots cast.

Though she was technically born in Greeley, Danielson is a third-generation Wheat Ridge resident and is the third-ranking Democrat in the House. This session, she worked on bills to advance equal pay for women, allow for local control of minimum-wage laws and create state tax deductions for military retirement benefits. She was elected to the House in 2014 and has served two terms, meaning she hasn't yet hit her term limit in the lower chamber of six consecutive years.

Jensen is a pro-business conservative. She has served as the chairman of the Arvada Chamber of Commerce and currently chairs its government affairs committee. She also has more than two decades of experience in the mortgage industry; she recently became the Arvada branch manager for Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation and spent about fifteen years as a branch manager for Cherry Creek Mortgage Company, according to her LinkedIn profile. This is Jensen's first foray into politics.



http://www.westword.com/news/faith-winter-tammy-story-jessie-danielson-take-on-republican-challengers-to-flip-colorado-senate-10486893

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CO: Meet the Three Democrats Who Could Flip the Republican-Led State Senate (Original Post) RandySF Jul 2018 OP
We're in District 20 eleny Jul 2018 #1
I sent her $20 last week. RandySF Jul 2018 #2
Thanks so much! eleny Jul 2018 #3
It would be SO much more interesting if I knew what state RandomAccess Jul 2018 #4

eleny

(46,166 posts)
3. Thanks so much!
Fri Jul 13, 2018, 06:34 PM
Jul 2018

We sent her a contribution, too.

This election is critical in Colorado. We need to have our senate and Jared Polis has to be our next governor. Stapleton is a right wing Trumping nut case.

 

RandomAccess

(5,210 posts)
4. It would be SO much more interesting if I knew what state
Fri Jul 13, 2018, 06:36 PM
Jul 2018

it was before I search and search and search and finally see it revealed oh so cleverly in the link.

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