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Daniel Belfontaine


Chairman
Adams County GOP


acrchairmandb@
gmail.com



 

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Craig Sullivan


Vice Chairman

Adams County GOP


acrcsullivanvc@gmail.com


 

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Robert Schmitt


Secretary

Adams County GOP


adamscogopsecretary@
gmail.com



 

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Cynthia Sarmiento


Treasurer
Adams County GOP


acrctreasury@gmail.com

ADAMS COUNTY GOP LEADERSHIP

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

 

The Adams County Republicans in Colorado seek to advance the agenda of the Republican Party. Adams County is the 5th largest county in Colorado, and the fastest growing. It is an extraordinary place to live and work, from the suburbs just north of Denver to the agricultural lands extending well to the east. Our goal is to help ensure its people enjoy the fruits of their labors without interference from government.

 

Our governing documents guide our way.  

Click here to read our Party Platform.  Click here to read our Bylaws.

WHAT WE STAND FOR

THE PEOPLE’S PARTY

It all started with people who opposed slavery. They were common, everyday people who bristled at the notion that men had any right to oppress their fellow man. In the early 1850’s, these anti-slavery activists found commonality with rugged individuals looking to settle in western lands, free of government charges. “Free soil, free labor, free speech, free men,” went the slogan. And it was thus in joint opposition to human enslavement and government tyranny that an enterprising people gave birth to the Republican Party. In 1856, the Republicans became a national party by nominating John C. Fremont for President. Four years later, with the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, the Republicans firmly established themselves as a major political party. The name “Republican” was chosen because it alluded to equality and reminded individuals of Thomas Jefferson’s Democratic-Republican Party.

ALL OF US EQUAL

The Civil War erupted in 1861, lasting four grueling years. During the war (against the advice of his cabinet) President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation that freed the slaves. The Republicans of the day worked to pass the Thirteenth Amendment, which outlawed slavery; the Fourteenth Amendment, which guaranteed equal protection under the laws; and the Fifteenth, which helped secure voting rights for African-Americans. All of these accomplishments extended and cemented the fundamental freedoms our nation continues to enjoy today. The Republican Party also played a leading role in securing women the right to vote. In 1896, the Republican Party was the first major political party to support women’s suffrage. When the 19th Amendment finally was added to the Constitution, 26 of 36 state legislatures that had voted to ratify it were under Republican control. The first woman elected to Congress was a Republican, Jeanette Rankin from Montana in 1917. So it was by hardworking Republican hands that color and gender barriers were first demolished in America.

FREE FROM OPPRESSION

Republicans believe individuals, not government, can make the best decisions; all people are entitled to equal rights; and decisions are best made close to home. These basic principles are as true today as they were when the Party was founded. For all of the extraordinary leaders the Party has produced throughout its rich history, Republicans understand that everyday people in all 50 states and territories remain the heart and soul of our Party. Presidents during most of the late nineteenth century and the early part of the twentieth century were Republicans. The White House was in Republican hands under Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. Under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, the United States won the Cold War, releasing millions from Communist oppression, in true anti-big government Republican spirit.

FREEDOM FIGHTERS

Abolition. Free speech. Women’s suffrage. These were all causes the Republican Party adopted early on. So, too, were reducing the size of government, streamlining bureaucracy, and returning power to individual states. With a core belief in the primacy of individuals, the Republican Party, since its inception, has been at the forefront of the fight for individuals’ rights in opposition to a large, intrusive government.

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