A second Colorado Democrat who is facing possible recall over gun control says she wouldn't change her votes and has no plans to resign.
Sen. Angela Giron, of Pueblo, said Monday she'll fight for her seat and that most constituents support the measures she backed. She addressed the recall hours after opponents dropped off some 13,500 signatures about 20 percent more than required in an attempt to recall the first term senator a year before she faces re election.
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Colorado: Second lawmaker could face recall over gun control
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