
Colorado governor candidate Doug Robinson snaps a photo on Holyoke’s main street after a meet and greet session Friday. — Johnson Publications
Robinson holds meet and greet
During Doug Robinson’s tour of northeast Colorado, the governor candidate hosted a meet and greet at KarDale’s in Holyoke Friday, April 27.
The Republican said he can identify with small towns, having lived in the rural Colorado town of Fruita. “For too long we’ve had governors who have been the governor of Denver. We need a governor for all of Colorado,” he said.
He has a vision to decentralize Colorado’s government, such as taking the Department of Agriculture headquarters to the Eastern Plains and the Department of Wildlife to the Western Slope.
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