Western Values, First
Return Colorado to the western principles that made Colorado, Colorado: hard work, straight talk, neighbors helping neighbors — and a government that works for you, not the other way around.
What's really at stake
Senate District 8 spans 10 counties of ranch country, mountain towns, and Western Slope communities — the places that are everything Colorado is supposed to be. But the taxes, the regulations, and the attacks on our Western way of life are written far from here, at the Capitol in Denver. It's time for these counties to stand up to the politicians who want to take our Colorado from us.
It's time to Stop Denver — and save Colorado.
Meet Corey Marshall
Corey Marshall has spent his life doing two of the hardest jobs in Colorado: working a ranch and building a business. He's met payrolls, mended fences, and balanced his books every single year — because out here, you don't get to spend money you don't have.
Meanwhile, the politicians running Denver keep raising your costs, hiking your taxes, and piling on regulations — and sending the bill to families and small towns like ours.
This race isn't Republican versus Democrat. It's common sense versus the Denver machine — and every Coloradan who's tired of paying more and getting less has a seat at Corey's table.
Corey is a fourth-generation Coloradan whose family has farmed and ranched in this state for more than 115 years. He carries on that heritage today at Rudolph Ranch in Gilpin County, where he and his wife — married more than three decades — raised their two children. A graduate of Columbine High School and Colorado State University, Corey is now a grandfather watching the next generation grow up in these mountains.
Corey has spent his career building things and putting people to work. He helped lead strategy and operations at companies like Ford and Molson Coors before striking out on his own — founding and running Tivoli Brewing Company, where he revived Colorado's oldest brewery and grew it into a thriving business. He knows what it takes to meet payroll, keep his word, and be accountable for results.
For decades Corey has given back to the place he loves — coaching kids, serving local families, and helping build and maintain public trails through the Roundup Riders of the Rockies and its Heritage & Trails Foundation. From skiing and hunting to fishing, he'll defend the outdoor way of life that powers this district and belongs to every Coloradan.
The Marshall Plan for Colorado
Six common-sense commitments. No fine print, no focus groups — just the way we'd run things if we ran them like a ranch.
Return Colorado to the western principles that made Colorado, Colorado: hard work, straight talk, neighbors helping neighbors — and a government that works for you, not the other way around.
Families are getting crushed by rising costs. Corey will solve affordability the way it's actually solved — through real economic development and job creation, not Denver's tax-and-spend agenda.
Ranching. Farming. Mining. Natural resource development. Outdoor recreation — the skiing, hunting, and fishing this district is known for. These industries feed our families and power our towns — and Corey will defend them from politicians who've never worked a day on the land.
Main street built this state — not bureaucrats. Corey will fight for small businesses and entrepreneurs by cutting red tape and getting government out of the way of the people who create jobs.
Corey will defend our freedoms under the Constitution — all of them, every time, no apologies. Your rights aren't up for negotiation in some Denver back room.
Ranchers and business owners balance their books every year — Denver should too. Corey will hunt down waste and make government live within its means, the same way your family does.
Send a rancher to clean up Denver's mess.
Corey Marshall — Colorado State Senate, District 8
Out Riding For District 8
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