By Pierrette J. Shields
© 2009 Longmont Times-Call
LONGMONT — Regaining control of Congress will require the Republican party to prove to voters that they deserve the opportunity to lead, one of the GOP’s candidates for the state’s 4th Congressional District seat said Wednesday morning.
Cory Gardner, a Republican state representative from Yuma who serves as the Legislature’s minority whip, told a gathering of Boulder County Republicans at the Longmont IHOP restaurant that the party will have to rely on its ideas to regain control.
“We’re going to need a lot of grass-roots effort,” Gardner said. “We’re going to do it door by door, ..."
© 2009 Longmont Times-Call
LONGMONT — Regaining control of Congress will require the Republican party to prove to voters that they deserve the opportunity to lead, one of the GOP’s candidates for the state’s 4th Congressional District seat said Wednesday morning.
Cory Gardner, a Republican state representative from Yuma who serves as the Legislature’s minority whip, told a gathering of Boulder County Republicans at the Longmont IHOP restaurant that the party will have to rely on its ideas to regain control.
“We’re going to need a lot of grass-roots effort,” Gardner said. “We’re going to do it door by door, ..."

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