Disgraced formerDenver Public Schoolsboard memberAuon’tai Andersonfirst chose not to run for school board re-election because polls showed him with the support of only 9% of voters. Then he announced he would instead run for a state house seat. Well, it turns out those voters also recognize...
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Disgraced formerDenver Public Schoolsboard memberAuon’tai Andersonfirst chose not to run for school board re-election because polls showed him with the support of only 9% of voters. Then he announced he would instead run for a state house seat. Well, it turns out those voters also recognize...