Colorado AG Candidate Runs on Stopping Common Core

PolitiChicks.comOn the heels of the Wyoming Attorney General rendering the opinion that parents have no rights when it comes to opting their children out of statewide standardized testing, Colorado Attorney General candidate David K. Williams continues to garner attention from his standing alongside parents to stop Common Core— and the excessive testing that goes along with it.

Williams has reached out to parents of all affiliations throughout the state through his attendance at activist events, though he remains a longshot as the Libertarian candidate. He has secured the endorsement of Stop Common Core Colorado.

 

Kathryn Porter

Kathryn Porter is a political watchdog who has served as an elected member of the Colorado GOP State Central Committee and the El Paso County Republican Party Executive Committee. As an illuminator of truth, she was banned as a guest of the 2016 Republican National Convention by then Colorado State Chairman. Following her banishment, she contested the entire 2016 delegation to hold the state party accountable for balloting errors, the disregard of bylaws, and numerous irregularities at the state convention. The 2016 RNC Credentials Committee granted her a convention pass, overruling the former chair's pronouncement. In an RNC report responding to the case she brought before the Committee on Contests, the Colorado Republican Committee was chastized for its "embarassing incompetentence."

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