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Colorado Sen. Priola Jumps Aisle To Democratic Party Amid Republican Election Denial, Climate Inaction
Priola announced his switch from Republican Party to Democratic Party Monday, though the way he votes on legislation will remain the same.
August 22, 2022
Colorado State Sen. Kevin Priola announced his switch from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party Monday, though he said the way he votes on legislation will remain unchanged.
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In a letter announcing his move, Priola explained that he joined the Republican Party in 1990 and has been proud to serve four terms with the party in the Colorado House of Representatives and two in the Senate. But while he hasnβt changed much in 30 years, his party has, he said. His said his jump over the aisle aligns him with truth over conspiracy.
#coleg #copolitics #Elections2022 #democracy #Republican #DemocratsDeliver #colorado pic.twitter.com/eCiKONCAsi
β Kevin PriolaXLVIII (@KevinPriola) August 22, 2022
Priola expressed concern over the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and he said he thought the attack would be the point Republicans turned their backs on Donald Trump βand the political environment he created.β When this didnβt happen, Priola said he was disappointed to see βbrave and honorable Republicansβ fighting to defend the Constitution be met with βridicule and threats.β
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βI cannot continue to be a part of a political party that is okay with a violent attempt to overturn a free and fair election and continue to peddle claims that the 2020 election was stolen,β Priolaβs statement reads.
Priolaβs move will impact Colorado Republicansβ goal of taking back control of the state Senate β where before Priolaβs party switch, they held 15 seats to Democratsβ 20 β and he said while he may disagree with Democrats on many issues, βthere is too much at stake right now for Republicans to be in charge.β
He also noted in the letter his belief that legislators need to do everything in their power to protect the environment and its future. While Republicans formerly spearheaded the creation of national parks and preservation of federal lands, today his colleagues βwould rather deny the existence of human-caused climate change than take action,β he said.
While fighting climate change is where Priola is most in line with his new party, he said his votes will not change when it comes to matters regarding abortion, school choice and the Second Amendment, as his views on these matters do not align with those of Democrats.
βOur political affiliations have become too tribal and too much of a litmus test,β Priolaβs letter reads. βIβve always been an independent thinker and sometimes buck the conventional wisdom of my party, and I donβt plan to change that. I do not believe either party has a monopoly on the truth.β
Members of his former party shared their disappointment with Priolaβs move. A statement from Senate Minority Leader John Cooke, a Greeley Republican, said heβs not surprised, considering how Priola has voted over the last several sessions.
βThis event will not change the trajectory of this election cycle, nor the outcome of this yearβs fight for the state senate,β Cookeβs statement said. βAs for Senator Priola, his new district will likely not be happy with this announcement and may explore their options for new representation.β
Other Republicans, including conservative activist Michael Fields, are calling for a recall election. Colorado GOP Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown said in a tweet that Priola has admitted to his βtrue affiliationβ as a βpro tax-increase Democrat,β and that heβs βselfishly chosen to make himself the story at the expense of Coloradans he was elected to fight for.β
Kevin Priola finally made the move to the party he's consistently voted with. After lying to his constituents, routinely voting for tax increases, & hurting the working families of his district, he's now admitted his true affiliation: a pro tax-increase Democrat (1/2) #copolitics
β Kristi Burton Brown (@ColoradoKbb) August 22, 2022
Meanwhile, Colorado Democrats are celebrating the announcement. Democratic Gov. Jared Polis welcomed Priola to his party in a tweet, in which he said itβs a βbroad tent party, always seeking good ideas from the left and right to move CO forward.β
Attorney General Phil Weiser tweeted that more people like Priola who put principle first is βthe cure for what ails our democratic republic.β
Proud to welcome @KevinPriola to the Democratic Party. We are a broad tent party, always seeking good ideas from the left and right to move CO forward. Senator Priola is a strong leader on climate issues & will hopefully be even more effective on the Democratic side of the aisle.
β Jared Polis (@jaredpolis) August 22, 2022
State Sen. Jeff Bridges, a Greenwood Village Democrat, also tweeted saying the government needs more people with the integrity and character Priola has. A statement from Senate President Steve Fenberg, a Boulder Democrat, said Priola chose his constituents over partisan politics. He praised Priolaβs support of climate action bills as well as his defiance of 2020 election conspiracies.
βIt is unfortunate that the Colorado Republicans have become so extreme that moderate voices arenβt welcome,β Fenbergβs statement read. βThough we donβt see eye to eye on every issue, the Senate Democrats are excited to embrace Senator Priolaβs leadership and diversity of thought into our caucus.β
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