Colorado governor candidates outline business climate improvement plans at Glendale forum
By
Chase Woodruff
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Summary
Four Colorado gubernatorial candidates — two Democrats (Michael Bennet, Phil Weiser) and two Republicans — pitched their campaigns to business leaders at a forum in Glendale, focusing on improving the state's business climate. The candidates found common ground on several issues while offering different visions for Colorado's economic future. Bennet emphasized he doesn't want Colorado to become like Northern or Southern California.
Key quotes
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Two Democrats and two Republicans pitched their campaigns for Colorado governor to a roomful of business leaders in Glendale on Wednesday, offering different visions for the state but finding plenty to agree about — with the business community and with each other.
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