Colorado GOP Sues Members for ‘Coup’
The Colorado Republican Party is suing six state party members who instigated a failed “coup” last summer by attempting to oust Chairman Dave Williams.
According to the lawsuit, Williams’ rivals undertook “a series of unethical, dishonorable, and fraudulent actions designed to cling to power,” costing the party $100,000 in legal fees and sowing chaos weeks before the presidential election.
This litigation is the most recent in a longstanding dispute between “old” and “new” factions of the Colorado GOP, which at one point saw Williams and his opponent, Eli Bremer, simultaneously claiming to be Chairman.
With the party’s biennial reorganization taking place next month, Brita Horn, contender for party chair and one of the suit’s defendants, says it won’t deter her from a goal of “uniting the Colorado Republican Party.”
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