Restoring Common Sense in Colorado: Mikesell for Governor


“I Want My Colorado Back!” — Sheriff Jason Mikesell Enters the Governor’s Race With a Bold Message

In a time when many Coloradans feel their voices are being drowned out by rising crime, economic uncertainty, and divisive politics, Sheriff Jason Mikesell has stepped forward with a message that’s resonating far beyond his home county.

In a powerful new video titled “I Want My Colorado Back!”, Mikesell officially launches his campaign for Governor with a promise to restore common sense to Colorado governance. But this is more than just a campaign slogan — it’s a personal mission.

A Sheriff’s Perspective

As the elected Sheriff of Teller County, Mikesell has seen firsthand how state policies have impacted everyday Coloradans. In the video, he doesn’t mince words about the direction he believes the state is headed — and why he’s stepping up to change it.

“Colorado used to be a place where people felt safe, supported, and proud of where they lived,” Mikesell says. “Now we’re seeing rising crime, struggling businesses, and a loss of community values.”

Key Themes in the Campaign

Mikesell’s gubernatorial platform centers on:

  • Restoring Law and Order: Supporting law enforcement and holding criminals accountable.
  • Protecting Colorado Families: From fentanyl and homelessness to education and economic opportunity.
  • Bringing Back Common Sense: Cutting red tape, empowering local leaders, and putting people before politics.

A Call to Action

Whether you’re already a supporter or just hearing his name for the first time, Mikesell’s message is sparking conversation across the state. His campaign isn’t just about winning an election — it’s about restoring a way of life that many believe has been lost.

📽️ Watch the full video here: I Want My Colorado Back! – Jason Mikesell for Governor
🔗 Learn more about the campaign: mikesell4gov.com

Colorado is at a turning point. Sheriff Mikesell believes it’s time to bring back balance, leadership, and local values.

What do you think — is it time to take Colorado back?


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