People who supported her "weren't able" to get to the polls? Nonsense. They were no less able to get to the polls than folks on the other side. If a disproportionate number of her supporters failed to vote, it's because they chose not to.
Yes, a court ruling last month that the state's new election law conflicted with a constitutional provision prevented the use of mail ballots. And political observers agreed the ruling might benefit the GOP. But the litigation itself was spearheaded by an Aspen voting activist and the Libertarian Party, and had nothing to do with an attempt at "voter suppression."
We opposed the recall, but we also oppose lurid attempts to portray Colorado's recall elections as somehow illegitimate
Read the article: The Denver Post
Voter suppression in Angela Giron recall? Hardly
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