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5 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win in Colorado
November 10, 2016
American Majority Helps Change the Shape of State and Local Government
Denver, CO – In Tuesday’s fall election, 5 American Majority Colorado Trained New Leaders were elected to public office. Trained candidates included congressional, legislative, county commissioner, and RTD office-seekers. Congratulations to all New Leaders on well-run campaigns in highly competitive districts.
Winning trained candidates:
Jack Tate (State Senate District 27)
Vicki Marble (State Senate District 23)
Hugh McKean (State House District 51)
Kathleen Conti (Arapahoe County Commissioner District 1)
Natalie Menten (Regional Transportation District Director – District M)
American Majority trains candidates and activists around the country to build and develop the next crop of conservative leaders. Here in Colorado, the leadership pipeline starts at the most local level.
American Majority Colorado Director Nick McIntyre said, “So far in our first year of full-time operation in Colorado, we have held 15 training sessions, and are continuing to develop new leaders for all levels of government, year round. Building leaders from the ground up enables us to see progress over time and make long-lasting conservative change in Colorado.”
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About American Majority
American Majority is a non-profit and non-partisan political training institute that believes change must begin at the local level, through engaged citizens effectively implementing freedom. We believe that individual liberty is achieved through limited government and free markets. We believe in lowering the barrier to entry for citizen participation in our republic. By training new leaders and activists to be effective today, we are enhancing America’s tomorrow. Visit us on the web at www.americanmajority.org or follow us on Twitter @AM_National.