The Colorado Republican Party has announced its intention to withdraw from the primary election and transition to a pure caucus system if the ruling to exclude former President Trump from the ballot is upheld by the Colorado Supreme Court. This decision is in response to Vivek Ramaswamy's promise to remove himself from the Colorado political scene. The move aims to enable the party to select its nominee independently.
Colorado Republican Party plans to switch to 'pure caucus system' if Trump is blocked from primary ballot https://t.co/d4bqOP3kmH https://t.co/B7AKq9gyXH
Colorado Republican Party Says They Will Withdraw from Primary and Convert to Caucuses if Trump Ruling Stands https://t.co/bXz7QO9ZOg
If Trump stays off Colorado ballot, GOP will switch to caucus system https://t.co/slFc3vr8Xf
BREAKING: The Colorado Republican Party is planning to withdraw from the state's primary election and move to a caucus system if the ruling against former President Donald Trump stands, a spokesman said on social media. https://t.co/aq61wEw7VI
NEW: The Colorado Republican Party has vowed to withdraw from the primary and will “convert to a pure caucus system” if the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling stands. Good 🔥 The announcement came in response to Vivek Ramaswamy after he promised to remove himself from the Colorado… https://t.co/kmGQ9gDqPy
BREAKING: Colorado Republican Party says it will withdraw as a party and convert to a pure caucus system, allowing them to choose their nominee if the ruling to keep former President Trump off the ballot stands.