Democrats underscore differences at forum in governor's race
A crowded governor's race that has seen more than three dozen declared candidates has pared down to a handful of top contenders, and those on the Democratic side carved out different niches for themselves just weeks away from the state assembly.
I'm applying for a very small promotion, said Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne, to laughs from the audience at the Democratic Governor Candidate Forum in Denver.
The event at the History Colorado Center on March 29 saw Lynne playing up her experience in her second-to-the-governor role, as U.S. Rep. Jared Polis of Boulder cast himself as keeping businesses on his mind and former state Sen. Mike Johnston, D-Denver, took the audience into the details on policy.
Former state treasurer Cary Kennedy who is giving Polis a run for his money in polling and grassroots support made the most plays for relatability in the forum, which was hosted by the Denver Business Journal and the Colorado Business Roundtable, an organization that advocates for business interests in legislation.
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