In the Crossfire: Guns, Legislative Leadership and Recall Politics in Colorado Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In 2013, a recall initiative was introduced by grassroots groups angered by the senators’ backing for recently ordered gun control enactment that recalled the senators of democratic Colorado State John Morse and Angela Giron. Democrats succeeded to hold a one-seat majority in the Senate, after the recall of Morse and Giron, and led to recall Senator Evie Hudak (D), who would replace the Republican. But after this, the Democrats might lose the majority by one seat in the Senate. After the resignation of Hudak, her successor might be an individual from her own party. It required students to determine the effective way for Hudak, that is, whether he should resign or permit the recall election to grow, in this way supporting her record, her political commitments, and her beliefs. Case Number 2020.0

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