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Colorado Republican women called on Democrats to denounce state Rep. Joe Salazar's remarks about rape and guns, but instead he received a vote of confidence.

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"Speaker Ferrandino's defense of Rep. Joe Salazar's extreme comments about women's inability to act rationally when they feel threatened is offensive to women everywhere," said Mrs. Brown. "Colorado's women deserve better than a House Speaker who doubles down on offensive comments and a representative who undermines women's ability to protect themselves from danger."
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"We created and led a coalition in Colorado, collaborating with a couple other efforts, that to my knowledge wasn't duplicated anywhere else," said Mrs. Brown, who ran Republican Rep. Mike Coffman's 2010 campaign after spending 15 years in corporate marketing.