The Daily Caller reported early yesterday that
"Colorado recall efforts get ugly ahead of key ruling."
Recall efforts against two Colorado Democrats are reaching a fever pitch ahead of an expected ruling on Wednesday on whether a petition recalling Senate President John Morse contained the right language to proceed with an election.
Supporters of both Morse and state Sen. Angela Giron have argued that the petitions circulated in their districts — both of which were certified by the secretary of state to have had enough signatures to move forward — should be tossed out because they do not specify that there will be elections to replace the ousted lawmakers.
A hearing on Morse’s complaint was held last week and an opinion on the argument from the secretary of state’s office is expected by Wednesday, the same day the office will hold a hearing on Giron’s identical complaint.
Wednesday is also the deadline for Morse’s supporters to file additional complaints and his campaign has indicated it will challenge the authenticity of some signatures. Supporters have claimed some names have been forged.
If a complaint is filed, it will further extend the drama around the recalls that has done nothing but intensify in recent weeks.
On Saturday, a Giron supporter was arrested on an outstanding warrant for contempt of court on a criminal mischief charge after police were called to an altercation involving the supporter and a voter who’d signed the recall petition.
The hearing, however, availed these tyrannical Colorado collectivists exactly nothing: "Petitions found valid, opponents head to court."
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