Posted on 01/24/2024 7:24:21 PM PST by cotton1706
He narrowly survived a first no-confidence vote Monday and was facing a second one Thursday. But in his speech, Lynch said that efforts to oust him did not influence his decision.
“I wanted to be clear that I’m not stepping down because I won a close vote of no confidence. I’m not stepping down because a failed state party chair tried to influence the actions in this House,” he said from the House floor, referring to Colorado GOP chair Dave Williams, a former legislator who was present at a Tuesday meeting during which Republican legislators criticized Lynch.
“I am stepping down because it is the right thing to do,” Lynch said. “Because I’ve become a distraction for my caucus and that is getting in the way of the hard work.”
Lynch was not immediately available for an interview. A third-term Wellington legislator, he has served as minority leader since November 2022, taking over after the death of then-Minority Leader Hugh McKean.
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Now the clown needs to remove himself from the CD-04 race. We already have enough drunks in Washington.
ping to you
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LOL. Seems like all these A holes, either have sexual peccadilloes or DUIs in their past.
That’s how they’re controlled.
Yep, blackmail.
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