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In a rematch, Seth Cagin is seeking the District 58 seat again. He said he stepped up when it was evident no other challenger was going to in this longtime Republican district.
The former reporter and editor who has also co-authored several books has sat on public and nonprofit boards and co-founded local newspaper The Telluride Watch with his wife. Cagin’s top priorities are addressing climate change and income inequality, emphasized by his “100% focus” on improving the quality of life for working people and on protecting the environment. He is also running to combat what he sees as the failings of the Republican Party to properly address the COVID-19 crisis. A strong advocate for science, Cagin says he will push to protect the environment if elected. His stances on climate change, health care, public school funding, and social justice prove he will lead from a reliably “Democratic, progressive perspective.”
Cagin is a solid choice for progressive voters.
As in 2018, Cagin faces tough opposition with incumbent Republican State Rep. Marc Catlin, who was originally appointed to the seat following a vacancy. Catlin is a water policy expert and has worked to protect water rights and natural resources in the Western Slope. He also helped advance a bipartisan effort to introduce a public health insurance option. However, Catlin is a global climate change denier and has voted twice against cutting greenhouse gases. He also voted against repealing the state death penalty and expanding school lunch programs. So, despite Catlin’s ability to work across the aisle on some health care reform legislation, his concerning positions on many other core progressive issues prevents us from being able to endorse him for reelection.Seth Cagin
In a rematch, Seth Cagin is seeking the District 58 seat again. He said he stepped up when it was evident no other challenger was going to in this longtime Republican district.
In a rematch, Seth Cagin is seeking the District 58 seat again. He said he stepped up when it was evident no other challenger was going to in this longtime Republican district.
The former reporter and editor who has also co-authored several books has sat on public and nonprofit boards and co-founded local newspaper The Telluride Watch with his wife. Cagin’s top priorities are addressing climate change and income inequality, emphasized by his “100% focus” on improving the quality of life for working people and on protecting the environment. He is also running to combat what he sees as the failings of the Republican Party to properly address the COVID-19 crisis. A strong advocate for science, Cagin says he will push to protect the environment if elected. His stances on climate change, health care, public school funding, and social justice prove he will lead from a reliably “Democratic, progressive perspective.”
Cagin is a solid choice for progressive voters.
As in 2018, Cagin faces tough opposition with incumbent Republican State Rep. Marc Catlin, who was originally appointed to the seat following a vacancy. Catlin is a water policy expert and has worked to protect water rights and natural resources in the Western Slope. He also helped advance a bipartisan effort to introduce a public health insurance option. However, Catlin is a global climate change denier and has voted twice against cutting greenhouse gases. He also voted against repealing the state death penalty and expanding school lunch programs. So, despite Catlin’s ability to work across the aisle on some health care reform legislation, his concerning positions on many other core progressive issues prevents us from being able to endorse him for reelection.Seth Cagin
In a rematch, Seth Cagin is seeking the District 58 seat again. He said he stepped up when it was evident no other challenger was going to in this longtime Republican district.
Diane Mitsch Bush
Diane Mitsch Bush, a former state representative, is now running for Congress. She is a retired sociology professor and previous Routt County commissioner who has lived in the Western Slope — a part of Colorado’s sprawling 3rd Congressional District — for over 43 years. She previously ran for this seat in 2018, when she came closer to winning than any Democrat had in the three prior elections.
Colleagues from her other tenures have commended Mitsch Bush’s extreme attention to detail, her pragmatism, and her willingness to work with all sides. She has shown an ability to lead calmly through disasters, including the Great Recession, wildfires, floods, drought, and the swine flu epidemic. While in the state legislature, Mitsch Bush was a leading advocate for family agriculture, sustainable water infrastructure, and small rural communities. She sponsored many critically important bills, including ones to protect the environment and hold polluters accountable, lower health care and health insurance costs, and increase funding for rural schools. Over 80% of her bills were co-prime sponsored with rural Republicans.
Mitsch Bush has said her family’s early struggles with financial insecurity taught her the importance of helping others through public service. Her goal is to have an America that provides opportunities for all, not just the wealthy and well-connected. She intends to fight to make health care affordable for everyone, to protect the environment for generations to come, and to bring more good-paying jobs to rural communities.
Mitsch Bush is an experienced lawmaker and local leader who, if elected to Congress, will be ready on day one to get to work on policies that will benefit her district.
Running against her is Republican Lauren Boebert. Boebert is the owner of Shooters Grill in Rifle, Colorado — a restaurant known mainly for the fact that the wait staff openly carry guns on their person. Guns are one of the few things Boebert talks about regularly. She once drove across the state to go to a rally for Beto O’Rourke just to confront him about his gun safety position.
What voters really need to know, however, is that Boebert is a strong proponent of the QAnon conspiracy theory: the wild idea that Donald Trump is waging a secret war against Democrats and movie stars who are running an international child trafficking ring. She has been quoted as saying, “I hope that this is real. … It only means America is getting stronger and better, and people are returning to conservative values and that’s what I’m for.” She later added, “Everything that I have heard of this movement is only motivating and encouraging and bringing people together stronger ... it could be really great for our country.”
Boebert hasn’t explained more of her own positions beyond generic talking points, but it seems clear she is very far from being a progressive choice.