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Why I'm running

Dear Friends,

Colorado has and always will be a state of opportunity and unmatched beauty. I am privileged to wake up every morning with the Rockies to my west and the rolling plains to my east. I want to live here forever, and I want to make sure my children and yours are given the same opportunity.

I believe that the best is yet to come for northern and eastern Colorado. My campaign is about you, the people of Colorado.  You deserve a candidate who reflects the basic values that have made you and America strong - hard work, integrity, patience, discipline and an unyielding spirit. My campaign will be open and devoted to a positive future for Colorado.

I grew-up the sixth of seven children in a close-knit Catholic family. My father dropped out of high school to support his mother and sisters, so he made sure that his children received a good education. We all worked our way through college. I was a waitress, cashier, secretary, babysitter and telemarketer. My mother insisted that young women needed to go the extra mile, and my three sisters and I now hold advanced degrees.

I have grown two successful businesses. I understand first-hand the challenges of meeting a payroll and providing healthcare for employees. I know the value to the community of creating good jobs for hardworking people. I have volunteered with non-profit agencies because I value the important work that is accomplished when businesses and non-profits partner to solve problems.

As a public servant I learned that government is most effective when it plays a supporting role and promotes success for everyone who is willing to work hard. I know that it is difficult for businesses and individuals to navigate through the federal bureaucracy, and I also know that we can change that. 

Most recently, I have had the opportunity to understand first-hand the issues and challenges that face the citizens of the 4th Congressional District as the Regional Director for U.S. Senator Ken Salazar.

Our form of government is second to none and at its best when our elected leaders put the interests of the people above the poison of partisanship.  I want to take your interests and your values of hard work, integrity and discipline to Washington because Washington needs those values now more than ever. 

I will earn your vote, and if elected, I will repay your trust with hard work. Help me help Colorado. If you share my love for this land, you are already halfway there.

Sincerely,

Betsy Markey

Events...

Saturday, May 10, 2:00-3:00 pm
Greeley - Weld County: Calling All Betsy Markey Volunteers
Come join us and help organize Weld County volunters to elect Betsy Markey to the US Congress!  Location: the coffee shop in Cranberries Fresh Foods Market (SW corner of 65th and Hwy 34).  For more information contact Cheri Nichols (Volunteer Coordinator)

Saturday, May 10, 3:00 -6:00 pm
Fort Collins - Betsy to be Guest Speaker at Healing & the Arts Community Festival
Learn about Integrative Medicine at this community festival with musical performances, art & pottery show, childrens activities and more.  Betsy will be speaking at around 5pm.  Location: 315 Canyon Avenue, Fort Collins.  For more information call 472-6802

Friday, May 16, 6:30 pm
At the State Convention: Come Celebrate Betsy and Being a Democrat from Colorado! 
Join us at Maxi's Lounge at the Doubletree Hotel in Colorado Springs  for a celebration before the state convention begins.  Hors D'oeuvres will be served and there will be  a cash bar.  $10 suggested donation.  Contact Jamie Grim 970-221-1473 for more information.

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In the News...

  • Friday May 2, 2008
    Whatever Happened to Betsy Markey?
    Fort Collins Now
    By Rebecca Boyle
    Fort Collins’ Democratic hopeful says it’s part of her strategy to stay out of the limelight ... for now at least...
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    Thursday April 24, 2008
    Markey builds trust
    The Coloradoan - Fort Collins,CO,USA
    Marilyn Musgrave's not supporting alternative energy sources. The headline was: "Some surprised by Musgrave's vote on energy tax credits
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    Thursday April 17, 2008
    J-A Interview: Betsy Markey
    Journal-Advocate - Sterling
    By Jenni Grubbs

    STERLING — Ever since he went to Washington, D.C., people in Colorado and across the nation have been calling Sen. Ken Salazar a “different type of Democrat.”

    Now, his former aide, Betsy Markey, wants to follow in her former boss’s footsteps as a “different type of Democrat” in the U.S. House of Representatives.

    Markey is running against incumbent Rep. Marilyn Musgrave for the 4th Congressional District, and she wants the people of the district to get to know her...
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