To: The voters of Colorado
Colorado voters: Make a pledge to vote against Koch-funded candidates
The Koch brothers are fighting hard to get Cory Gardner elected as the next senator from Colorado, because they know how important the state is to winning control of the Senate for Republicans.
If the Koch brothers have their way, the Republican-controlled Senate will obstruct Obama’s agenda, and fight to destroy federal programs like the EPA, financial services, and the Affordable Care Act.
That’s why we need to make a pledge to vote against any candidate who is funded by the Koch brothers and tell candidates to make a choice: Koch or Colorado?
If the Koch brothers have their way, the Republican-controlled Senate will obstruct Obama’s agenda, and fight to destroy federal programs like the EPA, financial services, and the Affordable Care Act.
That’s why we need to make a pledge to vote against any candidate who is funded by the Koch brothers and tell candidates to make a choice: Koch or Colorado?
Why is this important?
The Koch brothers know that if they can win these elections for Cory Gardner and candidates like him, they will be able to push their conservative agenda through the Senate.
Gardner agrees. At a top-secret party hosted by the Koch brothers, he said, "The road to the glory travels directly through Colorado. If we win Colorado, we win 51, 52, 53 seats, and that's how we change the course of this country."
We have to ensure that the candidates who serve Colorado are representing the interest of the people, not the powerful, by turning out to the polls and pledging to vote against Koch-funded candidates.
Gardner agrees. At a top-secret party hosted by the Koch brothers, he said, "The road to the glory travels directly through Colorado. If we win Colorado, we win 51, 52, 53 seats, and that's how we change the course of this country."
We have to ensure that the candidates who serve Colorado are representing the interest of the people, not the powerful, by turning out to the polls and pledging to vote against Koch-funded candidates.