The Libertarian Party has two candidates for governor in the upcoming primary. But you don't hear David K. Williams, chair of the Libertarian Party of Colorado, whining about Tom Tancredo entering the race as a third-party candidate and taking some voters with him.
"Unlike the state Republican party, we welcome competition," Williams says. "If competition is good for public schools -- and it is -- competition among political parties is even better."
Noting that Wadhams, chair of the Colorado Republican Party, termed Tancredo's run "reprehensible," Williams suggests that "what is really reprehensible is a two-party system that gives the citizens of Colorado two horrible choices for governor." - More –
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