Republican Leader Expecting Record Caucus Turnout
Colorado Republicans are gearing up for their caucus on Tuesday, Feb. 7.
With Colorado’s Republican primary date four weeks earlier than in 2008, El Paso County Republican Chairman Eli Bremer expects a record turnout.
“You’ve seen the candidates that are remaining have done well in one of the other states… that means Colorado is a significant state, because to put up a strong showing here means a lot,” said Bremer.
In 2008, Bremer said a lot of candidates just passed up stops in Colorado. But he said that wasn’t the case this year, with Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul all headlining events.
“We’ve had three candidates visit Colorado in the last few days. It says a lot about how important Colorado caucuses are going to be this year,” said Bremer.
The Colorado Republican Caucus is this coming Tuesday. Bremer said there have been significant changes with precincts and said voters need check the GOP Colorado Caucus website first.
Here is the link to your precinct information:
