COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — At a recent primary debate, congressional candidate Dave Williams took the microphone and unleashed the same MAGA arguments that vaulted him from a former state representative to chairman of the Colorado Republican Party.
''Right now we have a battle for the soul of our party,'' Williams said.
Williams' zeal and deployment of former President Donald Trump's combative style of politics as state pary chairman has riven the Colorado GOP, reflecting the Trump-shaped rift in the national Republican Party.
But recent brazen maneuvers from Williams, including using his position as chair to try to usher himself into Congress, inflamed tensions. Some Republican officials in Colorado fell in lockstep, others demanded Williams' resignation.
Through it all, Williams has caught Trump's attention, a fact he didn't let the crowd forget at the debate against his Republican rival for a Colorado House seat, Jeff Crank.
"I'm Dave Williams. I'm chairman of the Colorado Republican Party. And I'm also the Trump endorsed candidate," he said in his first utterances of Thursday's debate, later touting Trump's cell phone number saved in his own phone.
Crank tried to make sure the audience didn't forget the tempest around Williams, referencing Williams' refusal to step down as party chair after joining the primary race, allegedly using the state party's email list to announce his campaign for Congress and spending party money to purchase mailers that included an attack on Crank.
''My opponent has spent too much time fighting other Republicans than fighting Democrats,'' Crank said. ''Where's all the money to fight Democrats? It's going to him, it's going into his pocke and it's going into his campaign.''