Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Campaign tactics opposing Jena Griswold for AG are deflective and deceptive

From Felicia' Muftic posting on Facebook (The Muftic Forum) 6/17/2026


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Once again...I am getting references to a few articles in some media, posted by opponents to Secretary of State Jena Griswold's candidacy for Attorney General of Colorado, and accepted as if they were gospel truth, claiming that Griswold is a terrible manager and has a bad character. These are deflective and deceptive campaign tactics. Give me a break: if she were such a bad manager, how does it happen that she as Secretary of State, ran years of fair and free elections, administered well the business records section, user-friendly, too, and kept elections from subversion of the ballot and tabulating by election deniers. This resulted in the conviction of Tina Peters, who had answered Trump's call instead of her oath (Peters's conviction was never overturned; the length of the sentence was at issue). A campaign of character assassination is being conducted now, misleading the public in understanding what both the AG and the Secretary of State do. Worse, it will benefit those who want to turn attention away from the real issue facing us until November 2028: who will protect the integrity of the ballots best, election deniers or those best equipped to protect Colorado's control of the election process? FYI, trial attorneys without the kind of administrative and demonstrated enforcement experience she has are opposing her in the primary and show no interest or understanding of protecting elections from election deniers or giving it priority. AG has a whole section of trial attorneys to handle courtroom drama, as they did so well in the Peters case. Being a trial attorney is not what the AG is all about. If Grislwold survives the primary, these kinds of character assassinations will only benefit a GOP election-denier candidate in the general 

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