Colorado Democratic Party Reports Strong February Fundraising

DENVER — The Colorado Democratic Party announced today that it raised $145,563 in February, demonstrating continued grassroots momentum and strong support across the state.

The party increased its cash on hand in its federal account by over $70,000, reflecting sustained grassroots support and disciplined financial management heading into a critical election cycle, and carries zero debt. In contrast, the Colorado GOP continues to struggle, only raising $16,926 in the same period, with $231,138 in debt and only $67,183 cash on hand.

“This fundraising isn’t an accident – it’s proof of a healthy political party focused on recruiting candidates and building positive change in people’s lives. Our report shows what we’re seeing on the ground every day: people are energized and ready to do the work to move Colorado forward,” said Colorado Democratic Party Chair Shad Murib. “We’re building the resources we need to organize, compete and win this November.”

The February report highlights the party’s investment in year-round organizing and voter outreach as Democrats prepare for critical elections across the state.

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