Colorado hasn’t seen the last of Danielle Neuschwanger.

The Elbert County rancher who failed to win a slot on the Republican primary ballot at the party’s state assembly in the gubernatorial race is jumping ship to the Constitution Party hoping to be their candidate.

According to media reports, she’s still a member of the Republican Party but she’s courting the Constitution Party to be the uhm (checks notes) Republican running as a Constitution Party candidate.

From Colorado Times Recorder:

Yesterday during an interview on a conservative religious podcast, after claiming her former party rigged the assembly vote against her, Neuschwanger said she will be the Constitution Party’s nominee.

 

Reached for comment, Neuschwanger clarified her previous day’s comments, saying she’s only accepted an invitation to the American Constitution Party’s vacancy committee meeting and that the nomination process itself will take place this Saturday. Asked for more details about her political future, Neuschwanger declined to provide specifics, but promised that she’d have lots more to say at an event this Saturday in Parker.

Neuschwanger has been on a rampage since the GOP assembly claiming the party’s process was rigged.

She now says she received a voicemail from someone (claiming) they worked for the company that manufactured the handheld voting devices used at the assembly, and that the party purposely bought devices they could rig.

Never mind the whole system allowed for each delegate to self-audit their own votes in real time and no one complained their votes had been switched.

George Brauchler and his callers weren’t buying Neuschwanger’s claims.

Here’s a link to the 35-minute segment that lasted three hours for Neuschwanger.

It will be interesting to see if the Constitution Party nominates her to be their candidate.