Coloradians who aren't monsters want to change that. They're getting signatures for a ballot proposition in November. They've collected 114,000 signatures and they need another 10,000.
But in the wee hours of May 15th the Democrat Governor of Colorado directly discriminated against this one ballot initiative.
He changed the way that signatures were collected to be compatible with the pandemic. Sounds good and reasonable right?
Well it is with one caveat; the Governor explicitly excluded the pro-life ballot proposition from the new rules.
All other campaigns can collect signatures electronically or by mail but not the pro-life campaign. Further the deadline for all other campaigns was extended to August 3rd.
Allegedly the discrimination is because only the pro-life proposition is in a "cure period".
But that's clearly bogus since the objective of the rules change was to increase public safety. Forcing the pro-life campaign to collect signatures in person clearly doesn't do that.
Further at a press conference a few days after his discriminatory act he said that it would be nearly impossible to collect signatures in person which means he knew that by doing what he did he'd essentially prevent the people of Colorado from voting on reasonable restrictions on abortion.
Given that Polis has long been a champion of killing unborn babies for any reason at any time, including after they're viable on their own, it's clear what Polis is doing and why.
This is the left at work. Doing everything it can to keep the people from having a say in government.
If Polis thought that the proposition would be defeated he wouldn't have used this underhanded trick to try and keep the proposition off the ballot. The fact that he's doing this shows that he knows his radical policies aren't what the people of Colorado want.
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