The Denver Post

How can Dave Williams abuse the Republican Party?

- By Kelly Maher Guest Commentary Kelly Maher is a Republican and a longtime Colorado political strategist.

Over the past two months, I have watched Colorado GOP Chairman Dave Williams destroy what was left of the Colorado Republican Party. Within days of Congressma­n Doug Lamborn’s announceme­nt that he would retire after this term, Dave Williams used the full resources of the state GOP to promote his own candidacy for the seat, a clear conflict of interest with his position as GOP chairman.

Williams announced his candidacy from the official Colorado GOP email account, assuring Republican­s in the same email, to which he attached his official campaign press release, that he would remain in the role as chairman and stay neutral in his own race — a laughable assertion.

He continues to use the official Colorado GOP email account to unapologet­ically attack his primary opponent for things he knows are untrue. Williams wants to paint Jeff Crank as a “RINO” and “Never Trumper” even when he knows his opponent voted for and supported former President Donald Trump in the past.

In the most flagrant misuse of his position, Williams sent out a mail piece from the state GOP doubling down on his previous false claims, attacking his opponent, fellow conservati­ve organizati­ons and even longtime stalwart conservati­ve donor Phil Anschutz and one of his newspapers, The Gazette. The same Gazette was incidental­ly one of the only major newspapers to endorse Donald Trump for president against Joe Biden in 2020.

Republican­s of all stripes across Colorado called me after the mail piece hit, asking: “How can Williams do that?” The answer is simple: “He can only abuse his position and our trust if we let him.”

The state Republican Party is a private organizati­on governed by our own bylaws, and Dave Williams has winnowed membership of the party to those he controls with fear. Few will stand up to him. I have little hope that the remaining members of the Executive Committee or the Central Committee will put a stop to this garbage because anyone who fights back is kicked out or quits.

Here’s my suspicion about Dave Williams: He’s not actually that loyal to Trump. He’s loyal only to himself and his desire to be in Congress.

In 2016, Williams was part of the Colorado crew that walked out of the convention to try to stop Trump’s nomination. In 2020, Dave Williams was fired from his volunteer position in the Trump campaign when he used the position improperly to intervene for his friends in a contentiou­s primary; ultimately another example of him using Trump’s name for his own purposes.

William’s too-cute-by-half attempt to change his official name on the primary ballot against Congressma­n Doug Lamborn in 2022 to “Dave ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Williams” wasn’t actually an expression of his loyalty as much as it was an attempt to use Trump’s popularity with Republican primary voters for his own congressio­nal gain. He’s not a friend; he’s a coattail rider.

Even the Colorado GOP lawsuit that Williams touts as his major effort to help Trump was a clear attempt to overcome his own fundraisin­g impotence as chairman. Every step of the way, another email came out with the same general message: “We’re helping President Trump, send us money!” Williams is now using the same money on his own race from the official state party account.

Simply writing this out loud will land me on Williams’ shadow “RINO Watch” website.

But if I’m a RINO, I’m the most heavily armed, prolife, small-government RINO around, and this baseless accusation from this profession­al political grifter is actually high praise!

Dave Williams does not represent me. He does not represent the values or the principles of the GOP that I have supported my entire adult life.

I will no longer stand idly, leaving Williams unchalleng­ed to use GOP resources to practice distortion and extortion.

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