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River Gassen: The Lifelong Coloradan Running for Congress

 
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River Gassen seeks to represent Colorado's 5th Congressional District.

description: a diverse group of candidates standing on a stage at a local community center, with a backdrop of campaign posters and american flags. the candidates are engaged in a lively debate, with audience members watching attentively.

River Gassen is a lifelong Coloradan and first-time candidate. She said she learned early on the importance of education as a gateway to success and opportunity. With a background in community organizing and advocacy, Gassen decided to throw her hat in the ring for the Congressional District 5 race. She is running as a Democratic candidate in a heavily Republican district that covers most of El Paso County, including Colorado Springs.

In an interview, River Gassen expressed her commitment to fighting for affordable healthcare, quality education, and economic opportunities for all residents of the 5th Congressional District. She emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation to address pressing issues such as climate change, gun violence, and immigration reform.

We asked River Gassen and Joe Reagan where they stand on issues, from aid to Israel to federal laws around abortion and more. Gassen shared her views on foreign policy, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and international cooperation. She also highlighted her support for reproductive rights and women's healthcare.

COLORADO SPRINGS, the largest city in the 5th Congressional District, will play a crucial role in the upcoming election. As a hub of conservative politics in Colorado, the city's voters will have a significant impact on the outcome of the race. River Gassen has been actively campaigning in Colorado Springs, engaging with voters and sharing her vision for the future.

The heavily Republican 5th CD covers most of El Paso County, including Colorado Springs. It's the only Colorado House seat whose voters have elected a Democrat to represent them in recent history. River Gassen's campaign is focused on building a coalition of support across party lines, aiming to bridge the political divide and bring people together around common goals.

Democrats will have a contested primary in June for the Congressional District 5 race. It's a seat the El Paso County Democratic party is eager to win, as it would signal a shift in the traditionally red district. River Gassen's candidacy has energized local Democrats, who see her as a strong contender in the upcoming election.

Democrat River Gassen, Democrat Joe Reagan, Republican Jeff Crank, and Republican Dave Williams (left to right) participate in a debate at a local community center. The candidates discussed a wide range of issues, from healthcare to immigration, showcasing their differing visions for the future of the district. River Gassen's performance at the debate received positive feedback from supporters and undecided voters alike.

Democrats in Colorado's 5th Congressional District will have two candidates in the primary election this year. River Gassen's campaign has gained momentum in recent weeks, with growing support from grassroots organizations and local activists. Her message of unity and progress has resonated with voters across the political spectrum, positioning her as a strong contender for the Democratic nomination.

River Gassen, a UCCS alum, is running as a Democratic candidate to represent Colorado's fifth congressional district in the House of Representatives. She brings a fresh perspective and a commitment to serving the needs of her constituents, drawing on her experience as a community organizer and advocate for social justice. Gassen's candidacy represents a new generation of leadership in Colorado politics, focused on building a brighter future for all residents of the 5th Congressional District.

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