Danielle Neuschwanger
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Danielle Neuschwanger (American Constitution Party) ran for election for Governor of Colorado. She lost in the general election on November 8, 2022. She was disqualified from the Republican primary scheduled on June 28, 2022.
Neuschwanger completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2021. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Danielle Neuschwanger was born in Greeley, Colorado. She earned a bachelor's degree from Colorado State University Global in 2015. Her career experience includes owning Wild Buck Realty.[1]
Elections
2022
See also: Colorado gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2022
General election
General election for Governor of Colorado
The following candidates ran in the general election for Governor of Colorado on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Jared Polis (D) | 58.5 | 1,468,481 | |
Heidi Ganahl (R) | 39.2 | 983,040 | ||
Kevin Ruskusky (L) | 1.2 | 28,939 | ||
Danielle Neuschwanger (American Constitution Party) | 0.9 | 21,623 | ||
Paul Fiorino (Unity Party) | 0.3 | 6,687 | ||
Zachary Varon (Independent) (Write-in) | 0.0 | 52 | ||
Paul Willmon (Independent) (Write-in) | 0.0 | 8 |
Total votes: 2,508,830 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Bill Stevens (Approval Voting Party)
- Ralph Tingle (Independent)
- Laurie Clark (R)
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Governor of Colorado
Incumbent Jared Polis advanced from the Democratic primary for Governor of Colorado on June 28, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Jared Polis | 100.0 | 523,481 |
Total votes: 523,481 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Dustin Rorex (D)
Republican primary election
Republican primary for Governor of Colorado
Heidi Ganahl defeated Greg Lopez in the Republican primary for Governor of Colorado on June 28, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Heidi Ganahl | 53.9 | 341,145 | |
Greg Lopez | 46.1 | 292,171 |
Total votes: 633,316 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Jim Rundberg (R)
- Benjamin Huseman (R)
- Jon Gray-Ginsberg (R)
- Jeffrey Fry (R)
- Destinee Workman (R)
- Laurie Clark (R)
- Darryl Gibbs (R)
- Jason Wilkat (R)
- Zachariah Burck (R)
- Jason Lopez (R)
- Danielle Neuschwanger (R)
Approval Voting Party convention
Approval Voting Party convention for Governor of Colorado
Bill Stevens advanced from the Approval Voting Party convention for Governor of Colorado on March 26, 2022.
Candidate | ||
✔ | Bill Stevens (Approval Voting Party) |
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Campaign themes
2022
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Ballotpedia survey responses
See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection
Danielle Neuschwanger completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2021. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Neuschwanger's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|Danielle Neuschwanger is a native of Colorado, small business owner and founder of Wild Buck Realty, cattle rancher, wife and mother of two little boys. She graduated from CSU Global with a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice where she spent 10 years, majorly teaching verbal de-escalation skills to others.
- Prosperity for Colorado
- Leadership, Strategy and Engagement
- "Inspiring other civil legislators to get involved in politics at all levels while brining the passions of youth to the Republican Party once again."
Danielle is in support of Criminal Justice/ Law Enforcement, Military and National Guard, Agriculture and the fight against Proposition 16 along with opposing Biden's 30x30, School Enrollment of Choice, expanding Vocational training opportunities, maintaining our energy sector through oil/ gas/ nuclear and coal, fighting for mineral and water rights, the separation of Parks & Wildlife, and the development of a Colorado Immigration strategy. Danielle is Pro Constitution, Pro Common Sense, Pro Medical Freedoms, Pro Life, Pro Truth & Justice, Anti Government Control, Ant Corruption, Anti Discrimination, Anti Limited Freedoms.
I have many role models or voices that I give special attribution to. Some of them are Candace Owens, Kristi Noem, General Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump, Phil Robertson, Martin Luther King Jr, and Ronald Reagan.
My campaign video sums me up perfectly.
Integrity, transparency, vision and planning
Integrity, Transparency, Compassion, humility and COMMON SENSE
To put the people first and stop allowing corruption, lobbyists and special interest to weaponize political and environmental incidents for political and financial gain at the expense of the residents of the state.
To inspire others to get involved at all levels, regardless of fear or anyone speaking limitations over your life. Trying and failing is 100 more remand that not trying at all.
9/11 happened when I was in eight grade; I was 13 at the time. Ill never forget that day, sitting in class watching the news, and trying to understand the motives of terrorism.
I worked at Hobby Lobby all through high school and the start of college, approximately 4 years. I was the youngest department head of the largest department at the time and it served well to teach me skills useful later on in life in regards to running my own businesses.
I read too much to just chose one.
Never thought about it, and not sure I have an answer for that.
Every Praise by Hezekiah Walker
I grew up in a broken home. Understanding and overcoming how that history influenced my relationships was key for to build a successful life and future for my children and family.
Leadership to be has always been defined by not being the smartest person in the room, but surrounding yourself with smarter, more qualified, more brilliant innovative minds. We challenge ourselves to be better when we are surrounded by the most brilliant individuals we can find. Placing that style of leadership in our state at all levels is key to running a successful operation. My plan is to place the subject matter experts in charge of the subjects that matter at all levels.
Currently my priority would be the economic rebuilding of our state's economy after our current governor shut down our state and implemented strict operating restrictions during the Covid Pandemic that has devastated our economy and our small businesses. Next would be to ensure the future of our Agriculture industry as one of Colorado's largest economic contributors which is currently under attack by Prop 16, and Biden's 30x30 plan.
Our current governor has left many opportunities for improvement within our state's budget. Until I see the full spectrum of his actions and have solid numbers in front of me, I cannot answer the level of involvement that should take place. it would be reckless of me to make such statements operating on false assumptions and not facts.
Yes we have this power in our state, but this would be a case by case basis contingent upon what is best for the State of Colorado and the beliefs of the people impacted by that legislation.
The people. The people of Colorado are what has always made our state beautiful. We are a melting pot of cultures, heritages and nationalities. We are a diverse group of residents who are compassionate, caring and humble. Colorado is a place to feel welcome, and no matter where you go, the people make it feel like home.
Dont have one
I believe that unless a Governor has forward thinking of how to not only mange a crisis but also overcome it, they shouldn't have the use of emergency powers. It is too easy to manipulate the environment for politician and financial gain without proper strategy and planning. Emergency powers should be considered as a vital role, but not a role that must always be utilized. The outcome must always support the prosperity and future of the people.
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See also
2022 Elections
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Footnotes
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on May 11, 2021.
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