EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 9 MIN
6-16-26 *INTERVIEW* Jon Caldara of the Independence Institute Says He’s Voting Democrat
from The Ross Kaminsky Show · host iHeartRadio and Denver's Talk Station 630 KHOW
In a surprising twist, a self-proclaimed lifelong Republican is considering voting for a Democrat in the Colorado primary elections. This episode's guest, a well-known advocate for limited government, shares his thought process and makes a compelling case for why he's choosing to send in his Democratic ballot. Join us as we explore the complexities of Colorado's primary system and the implications of this year's election.This episode delves into the world of Colorado politics, where unaffiliated voters have the unique opportunity to choose which primary ballot to submit. Our guest, a long-time Republican turned unaffiliated voter, explains how this system has changed the way he approaches elections. He shares his concerns about the Republican candidates and makes a strong case for why he's voting for a Democrat. From his perspective on the upcoming governor's race to his thoughts on the state's current political landscape, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in Colorado politics.One of the key takeaways from this episode is the importance of understanding the Colorado primary system and how it affects voters. Our guest's experience highlights the benefits and drawbacks of being an unaffiliated voter, and he offers insights into the current state of Colorado politics. He also shares his thoughts on the Democratic candidates, including his concerns about their policies and how they might impact the state.If you're interested in learning more about Colorado's primary elections and the complexities of this year's ballot, tune in to this episode to hear our guest's thought-provoking perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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6-16-26 *INTERVIEW* Jon Caldara of the Independence Institute Says He’s Voting Democrat
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