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Cory Gardner Earns the Republican Nomination for the 4th Congressional District

Monday, May 24, 2010

Loveland, Colorado –State Representative Cory Gardner won the Republican nomination today, earning the right to challenge Congresswoman Betsy Markey in the 4th Congressional District. 

“It is an honor to earn the Republican nomination in the 4th Congressional District,” said Gardner. “From Larimer County to Baca County, the grassroots support from across the district has been amazing.”

Gardner won the nomination at the Colorado 4th District Assembly. To be placed on the ballot, a candidate needed at least a 30% vote from delegates. Gardner received over 60% of the vote, and no other candidate reached the 30% threshold. 

“The campaign does not end today, it begins today,” said Gardner. “We will continue to bring our message of fiscal restraint and limited government directly to voters all the way through November.”

Cory Gardner is a native of Yuma, Colorado where he helps to run the family business. Gardner is currently serving the 63rd District in the Colorado House of Representatives. He and his wife Jaime live in Yuma with their six- year old daughter Alyson.  

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Congressman Mike Coffman Endorses Cory Gardner for Congress

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

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Gardner Raises Record in House Challenge

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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Republican Gardner racks up solid wins in Larimer, Weld

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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Cory Gardner Emerges as GOP Favorite in 4th CD

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Somewhat lost in the shuffle of last night's caucus coverage was the strong showing by state Rep. Cory Gardner, one of several GOP candidates running to take on incumbent Democratic Congresswoman Betsy Markey in the state's fourth congressional district.

Most of the voters in the district live in Larimer and Weld counties and Gardner cleaned up in both places, winning 44 percent of the straw poll vote in Larimer, and 63 percent in Weld.

Gardner, who is from Yuma on the eastern plains, beat two Republican rivals on their home turf. Both Diggs Brown and Tom Lucero live in Larimer County, where they received 30 percent and 14 percent, respectively.

Dean Madere, a little-known contender boasting strong backing from Tea Party and 9.12 groups, took just 11 percent in Larimer County, in spite of the large presence of conservative grass roots groups in the area.

It's an interesting measure of the impact of the new conservative activists on the caucus process. Clearly, statewide GOP candidates like Dan Maes and Ken Buck have Tea Party groups to thank for their strong showings; but the Tea Party's plans to flood the zone Tuesday night did not produce the results lesser-known conservative candidates were hoping for.

- ELI STOKOLS

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Candidates Gear Up for Debate

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

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Gardner Tops GOP Rivals in Funds

Monday, February 01, 2010

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January Update

Monday, January 25, 2010

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Gardner Announces First Wave of Endorsements

Thursday, January 14, 2010

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Ringing in the New Year

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

As the 4th Quarter draws to a close, I am excited to report that my campaign is only $10,000 away from reaching our year-end fundraising goal. With your help, we will not only meet that goal, but pass it before the New Year starts!   I know I can count on you to help meet our goal in the next 72 hours.    Read More