This is Dan Caplis and welcome to today's online podcast edition of The Dan Caplis Show. Please be sure to give us a five star rating if you'd be so kind, and to subscribe, download and listen to the show every single day on your favorite podcast platform. I'm looking at this Denver post piece. The headline is Colorado Enact's first in nation law making in person voting available inside all jails. And I'll get into a few of the details, but that's
their new slogan. Right, you'll see the bumper sticker out there. Vote like the criminals do. Vote Democratic vote Democratic, vote like the criminals do. I mean, it's it's just so obvious, right, I mean, does anybody think for a second that poll is and the rest of the Democrats in charge of Colorado would be going to all this trouble unless they expected the criminals to vote for them, And how could they not? Right, they
have elevated the criminals above the victims. And that's been way too generous to the left. It's not eleading them above the victims. They've made a clear choice criminals over victims, and they make that choice over and over again. And if anybody ever had any doubt here it is. Thousands of Colorado's incarcerated in the state's jail system will now be able to vote in person while in custody under a new law that's the first of its kind in the United States.
How often do we hear that now about crazy Looney left Colorado first of its kind in the US? Well, yeah, like legalization of marijuana, Why do you think it's first of its kind in the US? Right? And in the case the legalization of marijuana the way Colorado did it first of its kind in the world. Why do you think do you think all these other people are just real dumb or do you think you're doing something dumb?
Right? First of its kind in the US. The law, which Governor Jared Polis signed Friday, requires Colorado's county jails to provide at least six hours of in person voting in the days before election day. Now, Ryan, do you think when people in jail going to vote, they just like stay there for six hours because I mean, what else are you going to do? It's but I like how there's more in person voting opportunities prisoners than say you or me? Right, right, all the hard working people out there
not committing crimes. But it just comes back to in so many obvious ways, the Colorado Democratic Party has chosen criminals over victims. They're a special class. While Denver and some of the US cities have established in person voting programs, no state has ever required a system of jails to convert space into temporary polling places for the people inside of them, including a separate room for massages.
I threw that last part in, but you know that's next year's session, right, So now these jails, Hey, your tax dollars at work. Right now, the jails have to go and pound pound pound pound, just construct all this extra space here, convert available space for ten temporary polling places, because the last thing you'd want to do it is allow people who did things so awful. Think about how hard it is to get into jail
in Jared Polis's Colorado. I mean, think of all the things you can now do thanks to Jared Polish and the rest of the Democrats in Colorado and not get sent to jail. How many cars would you have to steal? Ryan, you probably underlish in Polisville you'd probably have to steal every car parked at a Bronco game. Before you would go to jail. Right, how tough is it to get into jail. So you're talking about all these folks now who you know, vast majority. I'm meant to do something really really
bad to get there. And so now they get all these special rights and all this special treatment, and we've got to spend taxpayer money to convert into temporary polling places. So god forbid these people who've stolen your car or one hundred cars or whatever, or they beat somebody to a pull repeatedly or whatever, so they don't have to be inconvenienced by having to maybe sit in there sell and vote, or just sit out in the hallway or in the cafeteria
vote. No, there have to be these special polling places constructed. I mean, you cannot make this stuff up. But yeah, Colorado Democrats just confirming criminals are going to vote for them. And why shouldn't they write if you are a criminal, if you are a criminal and you intend to keep committing crimes, you are out of your mind to vote for anybody other than the Democrats. That they honor you, they elevate you. I mean,
it's insane, wasn't it. The Attorney General of our State, Phil None the wiser who said, now, look, by the third or fourth car that you steal, we're going to start cracking down on you. Yeah. Do you remember that? Oh yeah, yeah, no exactly, And I think that was an overstatement. Hey, listen to this piece in the Denver
Post, and I'd love your react to this. Eight five five four zero five eight two five to five the number text d an five seven seven thirty nine A combine nine thousand, two hundred and ninety three jailed Colorados who were eligible to vote. Oh Ryan, I'm gonna cry. Do we have some tissues where ifless tissues gone? Help me if I can't get this out. Okay, I'm here for you, Dan, I'm gonna be strong. Serenity now, Serenity now. A combined nine thousand, two hundred and ninety three
jailed Colorados who were eligible to vote didn't do so. In twenty twenty and twenty twenty two, Jasmine Ross of the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition told lawmakers, Oh my lord, no, we had nine thousand jailed criminals who had to do really horrible things to get in there, who didn't vote. I
don't know if I'll be able to sleep tonight. But the good news is Jared Polis yep, he is going to make sure now that they have all of these comforts and special opportunities that you probably don't have in your living situation to make sure you get to vote in utmost and utter convenience. So yeah, anyway, that's Colorado for you. Under the left. One one big question. I mean, we can find something looney from them every day to talk about, but will it ever change here? What would it take to
change it in Colorado? Because we Ty Winter, you know, from the House Minority leadership, was on the show last week and he gave us that pretty stunning number, right, Ryan, I don't remember forty six percent. Maybe that the forty six percent of Colorado voters had voted for a Republican for the legislature yet get Democrats. That's dominated obviously because of where those votes are distributed. Correct, But the point being that this is not a state full
of crazy people. This is a state that has a lot of crazy lefties with a lot of money and a lot of national money who came up with this game plan that they've been able to work to perfection. Unfortunately for the state of Colorado and they've been able to control the state, but there are still an awful lot of sane people who here who cannot for a second like
what they're seeing. And this is exhibit A, right, I mean, you got a lot of exhibit a's, but this is a leftist This is a leftist governmental leadership that has clearly chosen criminals over victims and many many other offenses and failings as well. So why isn't this showing up at the ballot box? You know why in twenty twenty did they win by even more when we had a bunch of really good report publican candidates, not in every race, but in a lot of them. What would it take to change Colorado?
What is is it possible? Or are we just gone gone for good? And you know, this is one of those times we just have to ask that eight five five for zero five A two five five the number text DN five seven seven three nine. And I'm here to tell you, and I can back it up that anybody out there thinking that things, when they just get bad enough in Colorado, people are going to start electing Republicans again. There is no rational basis for believing that. You know, the twenty
twenty election put a nail in that coffin. No, that is not the case. That alone is not going to cause the people of Colorado to flee into the waiting open arms of Republicans. No, it's not. If that was going to happen, it would have happened in that the twenty the twenty two cycle, right, it would have happened. So what is it going to take? Eight five five for zero five A two five five the number when we come back tyne neatly into that Denver homeless advocates calling for an end
to enforcement. I think you'd be stunned by some of these numbers. But what should the response be to that? And of course all the latest on the Trump front. You're on the Dan Capla Show and now back to the
Dan Kaplass Show podcast. Based on the details of this executive order and how it actually functions that we've learned so far today, I actually have to say I'm quite skeptical that this is going to have any kind of immediate, widespread, dramatic impact on the border, on the number of migrants were crossing the border, on the number of migrants who managed to stay in the United States as a result, and There's a few complicated reasons for that, but the
main one is that I and a lot of other people were expecting that this authority to quote unquote close down the border was going to be dependent on the United States being able to summarily expel migrants with no due process, no access to the asylum system, immediately back into Mexico shortly after they cross. That does not appear to be the case, mainly because Mexico has not agreed to
accept any more migrants than it already does. Mexico has pretty strict, you know, specific requirements on the number of migrants that it accepts and on the nationality of migrants that it accepts, and the US cannot simply return people to Mexico without Mexico's active participation. And that's NBC. That's NBC blowing Biden up on this Hail Mary. He's thrown today because he knows he's absolutely sunk because
of his decision to open up the border. So, being the liar he is, he's now trying to convince people, oh no, no, no, no, no, I'm closing the border. But NBC just blew it up. He's really not that this executive order he just signed. It doesn't doesn't allow the power to just summarily say no, sorry, asylum seeker quote unquote can't be here. You got to go back into Mexico. And if it doesn't permit the US to do that, it blows the whole thing up.
So credit to NBC for being honest about that now, I think, and no reflection on this reporter, I don't know him, but I think there's an NBC as a corporate entity, decided to be honest about this is because there's a lot of blowback from the left against this. You know, Biden's trying to hoodwink the American people, but there's a lot of blowback from
the left against this. So I think that probably explains NBC being so honest about the fact that this executive order won't do what Biden is telling the American people it will do. And so think about it, it's probably NBC trying to help Biden because it knows that the people in America who are concerned about these open borders, which is an awful lot of people, they aren't going
to buy this charade of this executive order. But NBC is probably afraid that some people on the left may turn against Biden over it, and they're telling the people on the left, so no, don't turn against Biden. There's nothing really going on here, So just a remarkable moment eight five five for
zero five eight two five five. The number one of the many reasons I sleep well at night, which is the American people smart, and particularly when they've had a long time to see something like this and the harm it causes. It's they're not going to be fooled by a maneuver like this. If you just joined us, thank you talking about just such a revealing moment.
Great Denver post piece on the latest from the Colorado Democrats, starting with Jared Polis Colorado and X first in nation law making in person voting available inside all jails. I won't repeat what I did in the first segment, which was to go through all of the detail all the things the Colorado Democrats are requiring to make it so much easier and more comfortable for people to vote while they're in our jail. So their new slogan, yeah, vote like the criminals,
vote Democrat. And obviously they know which way criminals are going to vote, or they wouldn't be going all this trouble before I get to the phone lines, Dan, did Polis and company do the math or do they want even more votes than they need? What a brilliant text. Thank you for
your brilliance and for being here. First of all, No, it's not in general the Democrats need these votes, right, Yeah, there can be certain particular House or Senate districts that might be real close, and so this level of vote, you know, picking up another ten or twenty thousand may matter. Yeah, it could matter in that kind of district. But what's really going on so often in Colorado is is Polis in the left. They're
doing these looney things that they know hurt Colorado. They're doing these looney things to get more street cred on the national left, with the national Left, with that power and with that money. It has nothing to do with Colorado, because they know most of this stuff really hurts the state, like a fetanol for starters. But whatever will make these people more popular with the national Left, that's what they're after. They figure they're electorally bulletproof here in Colorado.
Dan, while you're spending minutes screaming that everyone in jail and Colorado is a horrific monster, did I say that, Ryan, We've got to check the tape. I know I didn't. Are you going to a let your listeners know that sixty percent of the people incarcerated in Colorado are still awaiting trial and have it yet been convicted of a crime? Seems like pertinent info. First of all, Text, I'd love to see your stats on that. I don't know if it's true or not, but I'd love to see your
stats. It doesn't sound at all close to accurate to me, but let's say it is for the sake of discussion. What does that tell you about the left? What does that tell you about the left? Because they've passed so many laws now that make it so very hard, if not impossible, to even get a violent offender into jail after convicted, let alone you know, while they're pending trial. You know, how bad do these people have to be? If you're right and sixty percent of the people incarcerated in Colorado
are still awaiting trial. With how the Left has elevated criminals over victims, how bad does their alleged conduct have to be for them to be in jail awaiting trial. So one way or the other, there's no way around it. The Left, for their own individual, selfish political purposes of advancing themselves within the Democratic Party nationally and locally, now have chosen criminals over victims.
Dan Colorado is like a crackhead with a fentanyl addiction. Dan, the irony of honoring the jailed with voting rights, and at the same time be very intent on tagging Trump as a convicted felon. That from Paddy right now, the irony right, So they're spending your taxpayer diaros going to all this trouble to make sure that prisoners not only are able to vote, but vote in
absolute comfort, all sorts of conveniences you don't have in your life. Right at the same time, they were trying to throw Trump off the belt And by the way, Biden has opened up this front now publicly calling Trump a convicted felon. Isn't that a gift to Trump? Ryan? Isn't the response to that simply yeah, and you're an unconvicted felon. The difference is I'm innocent. I mean, I mean, isn't that just no hanging fruit tea ball for Trump? Another part of that, which I've heard bandied about is
at least I was competent to stand trial that's another one. Unlike that's another one. It is so easy for Trump, which which ties back into another point. There's reporting out there that Biden had a fundraiser I think last night said Trump doesn't deserve to be president. Whether or not I run that said at a fundraiser. Uh oh that that advances the capitalist theory. I'd say it begins, but it began a long time ago. Let's go to Eric
in Denver. You're on the Dan Capitalist Show. Welcome, How you doing Eric? Hi? Dan, you great American? WHOA what an honor? Thank you. We'll see what's coming. You and I, well, Greg Schilberman, you and me were right in the middle. Me and my wife were the only black couple. We were at the Proof of the Pudding. I remember Proof. Yeah, that event. Wasn't that a Peter Boyle's event or something like that? And you and Craig Chuck and Dewey, you guys are like that MCS you guys. Oh man, I fun. I do
remember that night. I don't remember all the details, but I remember that night. It was a deplorable yea horrible inaugurable book. Yeah, kay Arrier, oh casey case those were great days, man, Those were great. Where have you been? Oh, just listening to you? Thank you? Why aren't you calling in? Well? I had to on this occasion because I was telling you a lovely call screener that now we're Republicans, we're gonna have to get to the people that are incarcerated and contact them to see how
many how much money we could put on their books for a commissary. No, no, no, no, this, we don't operate that way, Eric, we do not. But you raised an interesting point, and please do call off and thank you. Please call off and Eric, interesting point. Okay, Colorado Dems now making it a priority make it as comfortable as possible for prisoners to vote. Should the GOP be actively going after those votes?
And when we come back, the latest on the explosion of homelessness in Denver and now how homeless advocates pushing back against even this minimal level of enforcement. You're on the Dan Capla ship. You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast, a group of advocates for the unhoused in Denvers, as enforcement of anti homelessness laws is up almost fifty percent under Mayor Mike Johnston. Yeah, Helski's Action Network Denver share new data today and held a rally calling on the
city to do better. Fox Everyone's Gabrielle Franklin explains, Yeahan and other advocates for the un housed community and the city are highlighting enforcement of what they call the city's anti housing law and knew this afternoon. They are now calling on one of the city's enforcement teams to be dissolved. DPD and SET the Street Enforcement Team are not taking a much more compassionate, lowered approach. House Key's Action Network released new data with the help of Newman McNulty law firm, The
group saying the numbers reflect what they've been experiencing over recent months. Where the general public looks and doesn't see large visual encampments is not just through getting people into units, it's primarily through policing. The DPD stats in the data show oneenty seventeen incidents where Denver police made contact for an authorized camping happened between January
and March of this year. That's forty six and a half percent compared to January through March of last year, when DPD only recorded six hundred and ninety four of those incidents. Reading real life experiences from their peers, folks in the unhoused community, saying the enforcement gives the city the illusion that unhoused people are off the streets when they are instead being shuffled around. They count for to be out of the public eye, if public property. When told to
leave, you just kind of go. They brought the police with them. They said that we can we can't be content, but we can't be in your park, So I don't know where to go, the group says. Data around said or the city's street enforcement team makes the situation worse. Data showing all the encounters from the team made up of civilians involved homeless people.
Advocates are now calling for that team to be dissolved, and we're calling on him to drop set, change course, and invest those resources instead with the on the ground community who are already doing the work. And just before we came on air with you all, just a short time ago, the Mayor's
office got back to us with a statement about these new findings. I want to share with you all what they said, saying in a statement quote, our first priority is always to connect people with resources and housing first, which is why we've strongly prioritized encampment resolutions that bring people directly to individual units. Now that group that we all that we just showed you all, and that
story they are testifying right now before city council members. We will be keeping an eye on how this all has right and we want to get back to this right. It's the whole Mike Johnston charade. So what is really working here? To the extent anything's working, it's what we've been calling for, not what he's burning taxpayer dollars on and don't want to get reaction to that.
And also the story we started the show with great Denver postpace about how Jared poul is now spending your tax money top priority now first in the nation, first in the nation. What does that tell you that Colorado now is giving prisoners all these special abilities to vote and think of the trouble you go through to vote. But hey, if you're incarcerated, they've they've got to now take open areas and construct temporary polling places, make sure that you have
all these hours before election day to cast your ballot early. So yeah, just more of using the criminals over the victims in Colorado, but making it very clear the Democrats expect the votes from criminals and I expect the new slogan will be, you know, vote like the criminals do, vote Democratic. Christina Mescarinus is running to ultimately defeated Democrat down in beautiful Pueblo, Colorado, HD forty six. There is a primary there and Christina, appreciate you spending
a couple of minutes with us. Welcome to the Dan Caplis show. Hi, mister Caplis, Thank you so much for having me. Well, I just aged ten years with the mister capitalist, but I do appreciate the thought behind it. Please call me Dan. I don't have that many ten year chunks to give up here, but thank you so Christina. How do you react when you hear things like okay, now, Polis and the Democrat legislature spending you know that this money now to make it easier for criminals to vote,
incarcerated criminals to vote in Colorado? Would that be a top priority of yours? Yes, definitely. I mean when you look at a representative model right now, to make the criminals the victim, and that just is not that that can't happen in Colorado. I'm a fifth generation Colorado, Colorado and I'm born and raised in Pueblo. And I don't recognize my state anymore.
And when you look at these horrible bills that have been passed, they just are such as the qualified Immunity. And that's what I am running on is I want to support a police officers, going to give them the tools to where they can make arrests. And I mean, I think of if our police officers, if they're vulnerable, how can it affect us? Oh yeah, and you're you're talking about how the left has imposed this personal liability now
on police officers up to a certain amount. Yeah, that that's likely to make the people the stay safer, right well, and that has the Democrat Caucus. I have been to the capital many times. Then I'm in there and I just can't believe what I'm hearing, as if there's no common sense from that side of the aisle. Well, I think there's an active agenda on the part of many of them, and it's a pro criminal agenda which
I can't even wrap my mind around. You know, my dad being a cop for thirty years, I can't even begin to wrap my mind around that. But there's no question that's where a bunch of them are at. And I think this latest thing to just make it so much easier for people actually in jail. And Christina and Jared Poulos's Colorado. How do you even get into a jail cell? Right? I mean, they've changed the laws in so many ways to make it virtually impossible to put really bad guys and girls
in jail cells. But now the ones who somehow managed to get in there, it's going to be as comfy as possible to go and vote. Yeah, go figure, well, right, and that's suppose to be part of you went to jail, you don't get to vote. That's because you did something bad. I mean, there's no punishment for them anymore. And it's just I think all the Facebook comments in Pueblo Pueblo, PEP doesn't do what they're supposed to do. They don't do this, they don't do that.
And what a lot of citizens don't understand. Their hands are tied because of these horrible laws that have been put into place. Our cop has to do what the laws say. And that's why I'm asking for a publo and to vote for me so that I would love to get into office and give back up police officers the qualified amenity. The reason I am running is because a crime came to my front door. Somebody they are called the Kia Boys. They threw a brick through my car window. And they can really throw in
that brick through my bedroom window. And I'm like vertically challenged, so it's not like I could really have offended myself. And I live in Bessemer and all night and her sirens and her gun fire and our mayor. I think I'm really happy about her. I'm excited about what she's been doing. She has more police in our force. End of the day, they do not
have their qualified immunity. And I'm spoken a police officers. And when I asked them, what would you want me to do as a representative, the first thing they say is qualified in the unity of course these men and women, because I you know, I saw my dad go out to work an awful lot of nights, and these men and women are working so hard, support their family, save up the money, put their kids through school.
And now, whether it's in the front or back of their minds that hey, you know, you get somebody who brings this false claim or whatever, and then this and that and then all of a sudden am out of pocket this money. It's even symbolically it's horrific. And Christina, I'm not trying to say that anybody who ends up in a jail cell should lose the right
to vote. I'm not being that blanket about it. I'm just saying, what in haites is Colorado doing spending this money and this time and this effort to make it much easier and more comfortable for people in a jail cell to vote than it would be for most people listening to this show. That's what I'm taughtalking about. Right, you have excellent questions because I cannot get understand their mindset. I mean we have right now, we have a bunch of
homeworks that we're we're trying to work with. And what I say is, you know where I want to focus on the ones that want a better life. The ones that are disruptive or clime based or have no accountability for themselves, will have to give them tough life. I mean, we have a city council that just I think they did a good job and they banned the needle exchange. Well now you have a clumb to finger snappers, and I'm
they're flipping out saying trying to have a petition to recall that. Well, no, we have kids who are on playgrounds falling and getting stabbed at those needles. I find needles in my driveway. We have this has to stop. This is Mike. Well, my family's been here one hundred and forty years and I'm angry and I want that seat to change this. I hope Pablo will vote for me. The ballots will dropped yesterday and I achieve them at say, today's my birthday, so I want that vote for my birthday.
What's that website? Christina Christina loves Colorado dot com. Okay, well, hey, appreciate the time today and you take care. Hope our paths cross soon. That's Christina Mascarinis down in Beautiful Publo, Colorado, HD forty six. Hey, when we come back, When we come back, we'll take some more calls in text on this new it's a new law on Colorado,
first in the nation. Wonder why right where now criminals have all these extra comforts and abilities to vote that most of us don't get your reaction to that. And Joe Biden, I'd say, finally jump the shark, but he did that a long time ago. Has he gone full? Jiha? Joe full? Hamas Joe, I think you'll be very, very surprised to hear what he's done. Now you're on the Dan Capla Show, and now
back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast. The Bar is offering a break from the pride push that's being forced on Americans by declaring June to be Heterosexual Awesomeness Month, saying, come join us all month to celebrate heterosexuals, for without them, none of us would be here. That seems true enough, doesn't it. The Old State Saloon offering deals all month long, including Hetero Mail Monday, when any heterosexual mail get this who must be dressed like a heterosexual
mail gets a free pint of beer. Heterosexual couples get fifteen percent off their bill on Wednesdays, and her Happy Hour Thursdays, where ladies get happy hour deals all day long. How do they prove it? How do you dress straight? I don't I want to know what that looks like. Yeah, well it looks like you. I don't look I look like a gooks like Kelly. No, you don't, but you look like a straight whatever you are, and it's it's darn good looking. Thanks man. I appreciate that
that was a some pep of my stuff there. But that's how do you feel? Listen, those days you can't tell whether somebody straight or gave a dress. No, that that's right, But but I do wonder how they how people prove it? Yeah, that would be Dan Kaplis's policy. You come, you got to prove it. No, no, no, no, That's the last thing I'd want to say. It's like the new beaches in Europe, right, I mean, how is it like the beaches in
Europe? Dan? Because the only people knude are the people who shouldn't be. That's a good point eight five five for zero five eight two five five The number takes d a n five seven seven nine. Have you ever been to a nude beach and participated, not participate? Have been South Beach, Florida? Have you been there? You've had to have been there. I believe it. Yeah, but I didn't see any nudity. Of course I wasn't looking hard, but I didn't have It was spring break picture it,
Dan, nineteen ninety seven. I'm like Sofia from the Golden Girls here spring break An. I'm down there. I'm in the best shape of my life. I'm working on a tan I'm half Serbian, so I get really dark and it was a blast. And yeah, South Beach has a portion, not the whole thing where there there is a nude beaches. And then do you just get creeps hanging around ogling? Yeah? See now me, well, at age twenty three, I probably wasn't that creepy. Now now I
don't know. I don't think I could get away with it, Okay, Yeah, so I got away with it then, though, I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, No. I accidentally stumbled upon one when I was with Amy and the kids and the kids were younger, and we were in Europe, and I still can't get it out of my mind. It was awful, very European, right, yeah, but again it was not something you'd read in a magazine. It was like a babbylon b
version. Was any quite entertained by your reaction? Though? Oh yeah, because you know she's so she's just so mature, exactly, She's just so mature in those situations. So opposites a tract. But but is it? I guess there's not a question left right about does jihad Joe and Joe going all in with Hamas Listen to this. This is from the New York Times.
And it's hilarious because it's going to be very clear from this New York Times story that Joe Biden has just come right out and sided with Hamas and said, you know, not net Nya, who is is continuing to fight Hamas just to to stay in power politically. I mean, the exact same thing that evil Sineware would say, right and and all the evil Hamas backers out there would say. But but Biden is full down with that right now. And so CNN is running a headline saying Biden hints net Nya who prolonging
more to stay in power. He doesn't hint at all. Here's a New York Times story Biden suggests Netanya who is prolonging war to stay in power. Biden says, there is quote every reason to believe Netanya who is prolonging the war for political reasons. I don't think that's a suggestion. So yeah, he's just gone all in at this point with Hamas. How else do you
read that? How else do you read that? Because think about real world, Think about the encouragement that gives to just the raw's form of evil on Earth, right, I mean, there's so much evil on Earth and so much good standing up to it. But is there a more raw, unadulterated version of evil, like straight out of Hell evil on Earth than Hamas?
And obviously Biden is the effect of what Biden is saying and doing right now is aiding Hamas and encouraging Hamas and emboldening Hamas, which is the exact opposite of what any civilized human should be doing, let alone the president of the United States. So what do you make of that? Eight f five for
zero five eight two five five the number? And I'd still love to know how any of our lefty friends who care about Israel, who support Israel, who want Israel to exist, how in the world they could support Biden or any of these elected Democrats who are going to be supporting Biden. So I'd love to hear from you on that eight five y five four zero five eight two five to five A text to dam five seven seven thirty nine dead regarding
voting privileges for prisoners. Why is that funny? Where's the outrage? Police is obviously turning Colorado into California? Not funny? Whys that I've devoted the show to it today? You know that, don't get on me over this. I want calling it to your attention. The question I raise is, come on, what's it gonna take for the GOP to win in Colorado again? If you say all things getting bad enough, no, we already know that isn't going to do it. We've got that proof from the twenty two
to twenty cycles. So what's it going to take for Colorado's to turn a Republican statewide again? I think I know the answer, But what's yours? You're on the Dan Kaplis Show. M
