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Colorado’s Second Amendment Wildfire: Bloomberg’s anti-gun campaign backfires on the Rocky Mountain Democrats

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Colorado’s Second Amendment Wildfire: Bloomberg’s anti-gun campaign backfires on the Rocky Mountain Democrats

Last year, in the wake of the Sandy Hook school shootings in Connecticut, the Obama administration and then-New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg worked to put together a “coalition of the willing” to join them in a war on the Second Amendment and hit upon Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper as a likely recruit.

Mr. Hickenlooper, a low-key liberal who went from successful saloon developer to the Denver mayor’s office, was elected governor as part of a concerted effort by liberal billionaires to take over a Western state. In 2010, they not only made Mr. Hickenlooper governor, but they elected “progressive” majorities to both houses of the state legislature. Democrats around the country celebrated the victories and vowed to use the same strategy to change the politics of neighboring states.

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