“It has been an extraordinary experience to be in the trenches with all of you for the past 6 years.”
Morgan Carroll has led the party for six years, during which Colorado has shifted from a purple state to one controlled solely at the state level by Democrats. Her decision to step down through April 1, announced in a party press release, comes a month after that dominance was underscored in an election that many had predicted would be a red wave repudiation of Democratic governance. Instead, Carroll will step aside from a party with complete, historic dominance of the state.
“It has been an extraordinary experience to be in the trenches with all of you for the past 6 years,” Carroll said in the press release. “We have needed to do a lot of healing, a lot of growing, a lot of planning and a lot of organizing, in order to meet the moment and existential threats to democracy, our climate, and the fundamental rights of our communities.”
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