Colorado GOP Launches Lawsuit to Block Unaffiliated Voters from Primaries

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The Colorado GOP has filed a federal lawsuit in an attempt to block unaffiliated voters from participating in the party's 2024 primaries. The party argues that allowing unaffiliated voters to cast ballots in partisan primaries is unconstitutional and has had an outcome-determinative impact on previous Republican primary elections. The lawsuit comes as the party's leaders consider a bylaws amendment that would make it easier for Republicans to opt out of Colorado's primaries altogether. The lawsuit is being represented by attorney John Eastman, who previously worked with Donald Trump on election-related lawsuits.
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