The reason Senate President John Morse faces a recall election that could end his political career is simple: He's from a swing district, and he supported controversial gun-control laws.
But in the days since the recall battle began in earnest after a July filled with legal spats, Morse and a group backing the El Paso County senator — A Whole Lot of People for John Morse — have unveiled a strategy focused on everything but his gun votes.
Read the article: The Denver Post
Colorado: In recall message, Sen. John Morse avoids talk of gun-control votes
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