From red bastion to blue bulwark: What the political shift in Colorado … – Las Vegas Sun
By Mark Barabak
Monday, March 27, 2023 | 2 a.m.
DENVER Kevin Priola was a Republican before he could even vote.
Inspired by Ronald Reagan, he preregistered with the GOP at age 17. He joined the College Republicans at the University of Colorado Boulder a true act of faith in that liberal stronghold and was elected to the Legislature in 2008, where hes served ever since.
But Priola slowly grew estranged from the GOP, seeing it as more authoritarian than conservative, and last August he became a Democrat.
I couldnt stomach it, Priola said of his old party, and associate with that style and brand of politics.
Hes hardly alone.
In the last two decades, the Republican ranks in Colorado have shrunk drastically, to just a quarter of registered voters, as the once reliably red state has turned a distinct shade of blue.
The transformation is part of a larger political shift. Once a Republican bulwark, the West has become Democratic bedrock. That, in turn, has reshaped presidential politics nationwide.
With a big chunk of the West California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington seemingly locked up, Democrats are free to focus more heavily on the perennial battlegrounds of the Midwest and venture into once-solidly Republican states such as Georgia.
The changes didnt just happen, like the snow embroidering the Rockies in winter, or the runoff that swells Colorados icy rivers in the spring. It took money, strategy, demographic changes and, not least, a sharp rightward turn by Republicans.
No state in the region has changed its partisan coloration as emphatically over the last two decades as Colorado. From a Western swing state, it has become a Democratic stronghold, said pollster Floyd Ciruli, whos sampled public opinion in Colorado for more than 40 years.
In 2004, Democrats essentially gave up and wrote the place off; theyve carried Colorado in every presidential contest since. In 2020, Joe Biden romped to a 13-point win over President Donald Trump, the largest Democratic victory here in more than half a century.
Patrick Winkler helped change the political complexion of Colorado.
In the last 20 years, the state has gained more than 1.3 million residents, most settling like Winkler in Denver or the suburbs along the Front Range.
Winkler moved three years ago from California, in part because the 29-year-old real estate agent wanted to own a home and knew his money would go further in Colorado.
The political views he imported are typical of Winklers cohort, which tends toward left of center. He voted for Biden in 2020 and Democratic Gov. Jared Polis last November, largely because of his contempt for the GOP and a particular dislike for Donald Trump.
It was less a personal opinion about the candidates, said Winkler, who wound up buying a three-story townhouse near downtown Denver. It was about the general outlook of the parties and what they stand for.
The influx of young arrivals is not a new phenomenon. Colorado has long been a magnet for 20- and 30-somethings, drawn by the states mouthwatering scenery, outdoorsy lifestyle and, more recently, its thriving tech and service industries.
What has changed are those whove found their home in the Democratic Party: They are younger, more affluent, better educated, and more liberal on issues such as abortion and gay rights.
In short, Democrats are now much more in tune with Colorado, one of the best-educated and socially liberal states in the country, as the Republican base has gotten older, less educated, more evangelical and more Trumpy.
When Lori Weigel moved to Denver in 1997, she recalled, the Broncos always won and the Republican Party always won.
Now, the GOP strategist lamented, we have a losing football team and, statewide, a losing Republican brand.
Gov. Polis sits in his spacious office in the state Capitol, his 13-year-old terrier mix, Gia, curled in a chair by his side. His dress gray suit and a purple polo shirt with matching Nike sneakers is a mash-up of tech bro and standard-issue government executive.
At 47, Polis has been a multimillionaire for over two decades. He made a fortune in the frothy days of the commercial internet, founding, among other flourishing businesses, an online flower delivery service.
Before seeking elected office, Polis played a key role in Colorados makeover as one of the gang of four a quartet of rich donors who spent millions, starting in the early 2000s, building a political support system and recruiting and funding Democratic candidates.
Colorados shift, he said, is not due to funding. And thats true to a large extent, though the cash infusion didnt hurt. More important is the branding of Democrats in Colorado as the party of the center.
The state is not a playground for the fringe left, said Chris Hughes, a former Colorado Democratic Party chairman.
Polis, who boasts of cutting taxes and wielding a light hand during the COVID-19 pandemic, is the latest in a string of statewide Democratic officeholders whove bucked the national partys leftward shift.
There was the cowboy-hatted U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar, who made bipartisanship a calling card in Washington. Before Polis came the relatively centrist Govs. Bill Ritter, an ex-prosecutor, and John Hickenlooper, a former oil company geologist.
Meantime, Republicans offered candidates from the tea party movement and fire-breathers like the anti-immigration crusader Tom Tancredo.
For Polis, who disdains hard-liners in both parties, ideology is something of a four-letter word. Hes quick to point out that Democratic registration has fallen in Colorado alongside that of the GOP. Though not nearly as much.
Colorado Republicans have fared worse than Democrats, Polis said, because GOP candidates have focused too much on culture-war issues and plunged down rabbit holes like Trumps bogus claims of a stolen election. (This month, the Colorado Republican Party chose an election denier as its chairman.)
Any candidate who wants to win in Colorado has to talk about and have solutions for the issues that matter most to everyday Coloradans, Polis said, ticking those off: education, affordable housing, traffic, congestion.
Casi Smigelsky works in tech sales in Denver and, like most Coloradans, belongs to no political party.
The 33-year-old considers herself a fiscal conservative and is not a Biden fan too much of a relic, she says of the 80-year-old president. But Smigelsky has an even harsher view of the GOP.
Theyve become a party of hate, she said, and a party of taking rights away.
Though Smigelsky could see herself voting for a moderate Republican for president, if one somehow won the nomination in 2024, there is no way she will cast a ballot for Trump, the early GOP front-runner.
Absolutely not, she said. Absolutely never.
Republicans were in decline in Colorado well before Trump bulled his way into the White House. The former presidents deceit and the mayhem he spawned hastened the free fall.
Dick Wadhams, a fourth-generation Coloradan and longtime GOP campaign consultant, said its hard these days for Republicans to even get an impartial hearing from voters, regardless of a candidates personal qualities and beliefs.
He imagines typical Colorado voters saying to themselves, Were not going to entrust these offices to the Republican Party, even if these individuals look like theyre solid, because the party is crazy overall.
Pam Anderson can speak to that.
Anderson was featured on Time magazines cover last October as one of the defenders fighting to save democracy after she bested a Trump loyalist and election denier to win the GOP nomination for secretary of state, the overseer of Colorados balloting.
I was a vocal opponent of everything Trump said about elections, Anderson said at a Denver coffee bar. Everything.
Still, she said, opponents ran millions of dollars in commercials saying I was too MAGA for Colorado. She leaned back, as if still reeling. I couldnt raise enough money to combat that.
Anderson shrugged. She threw up her hands.
She lost by double digits, gone in a tide that delivered Democrats all four statewide offices and underscored a sea change that has remade Colorado and dramatically refashioned the West.
Mark Barabak is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times.
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