Democrats choose bridge-builder Morgan Carroll as new state party leader
As the state Democratic party gathers itself for next years mid-term elections, party faithful representing both the progressive and establishment camps rallied behind former state Sen. Morgan Carroll as their new leader.
Carroll easily dispatched her rival for the spot, Clear Creek County Commissioner Tim Mauck, by a vote of 401 to 38.
Carrolls victory is seen by some as a strong step toward unifying a party split in two by last years presidential primary. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders took the caucuses, winning the ongoing loyalty of Democrats who continue to fight for more progressive agenda.
Theres very much a split in the party, but [Carroll] has the ability to bring people back together, said Greeley City Councilwoman Rochelle Galindo, who was among several who nominated Carroll for party chair.
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