Presidential Primary Bill Gets No Traction In Colorado Senate

DENVER - Lawmakers are unlikely to pass a bill this session to address Colorado's presidential nomination process, which is now entirely reliant on a precinct caucus system. The sponsor of a Senate bill to create a presidential preference primary in mid-March of 2020, killed his own bill Monday because he couldn't get enough votes in the Republican-controlled chamber to get it through. "I couldn't get consensus, and I need this to be a team effort," Sen.

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