BREAKING: Paccione Out of CD4 Race

Angie Paccione just held a press conference a few minutes ago, where she announced that she will NOT be running for Congress in the Fourth Congressional District. Here is her press release:

There are no words adequate enough to describe the privilege I’ve had representing the people of Fort Collins as their State Representative and as the Democratic candidate for the people of the 4th Congressional District. In 2000, when there was no democratic candidate on the ballot for the 4th CD, I was motivated to enter politics to fill the void in leadership. At that time I offered my service as the voice of the people in representative government. I am forever changed, forever grateful, and forever indebted to the people for the opportunity they gave me to serve them.

I have a passion to serve people by doing whatever I can to unleash their greatness. This is what has always compelled me. I used my skills as an athlete to serve our country in international competition, I used my academic talent to serve our youth as an educator, and I used my political position to serve the people I represented by giving them hope, making the system work for them, and empowering them to participate in politics as well.

Since September of 2005 I have been on a mission to win the 4th Congressional district because I believe and many others do as well, that I would be a better, more effective representative for the people of this district. As an elected official I have always focused on what’s right, not on who’s right. That has allowed me to reach across political divides and partisan politics to get things done for the people of our great state. I am proud of the work I was able to do - as a lead sponsor of legislation and as a co-sponsor. I have always been accessible to my constituents, I have always been responsive to their concerns, and I have always worked with members of both political parties.

Last night I had the privilege of speaking to hundreds of high school students and their parents. I told them what I have been telling young people for nearly three decades - to have the courage to say “yes” to opportunity. Today I am here to do the very thing I encourage others to do - to say yes to an amazing opportunity that has presented itself to me. Since January, I have been working with Pathways to Leadership Inc., a company that gives businesses a competitive advantage over others by helping them unleash the greatness in their employees, teams, and organization. This is a company that changes the results people and organizations deliver - because it changes the lives of the people in the organization.

I thought that I might be able to work with Pathways to Leadership and campaign for Congress at the same time. However, the opportunities with Pathways have grown and I must say “yes” to those opportunities. In addition to locations in the US, my work with Pathways will be taking me to Australia, Switzerland, Mexico, and Italy in the very near future. In those travels, I will be working with businessmen and women who are motivated to improve their leadership skills and the wellness culture in their workplace.

This is a tremendous opportunity for me and I have wrestled with my decision for a number of weeks now. The campaign is very strong, the support is broad-based, and I still believe I am the best candidate to win the seat. However, I am motivated by a passion to serve and my opportunity with Pathways gives me the ability to serve immediately. I could spend the next 14 months campaigning for the opportunity to make a difference or I could spend the next 14 months actually making a difference in the lives of others.

So, today I am announcing that I am ending my campaign for congress in the 4th district.

From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank my staff, my volunteers, and all those who invested time, energy, and hope in our campaign. I am thrilled that I have been a vehicle for their involvement in the political process. Those that have been empowered by my campaign will continue to use their voice to impact the politics of their communities? I am certain of it. And although I won’t be their candidate I will continue to be their friend and will fight side by side with them to change our country and the world.

Folks, Rep. Paccione was a great candidate, with a lot of energy and great ideas. I know I will miss her along the many campaign stops over the next year-plus in Eastern and Northern Colorado. I wish her well in this new endeavor.

Now, on to beating Marilyn Musgrave in the 4th CD!

3 Responses to “BREAKING: Paccione Out of CD4 Race”

  1. Ann Says:

    Congratulations Angie

    It is exciting when someone as capable as Angie is recognized by a major corporation for the assets she can bring Pathways to Leadership on a full-time basis. Congratulations Angie.

    It is now time for those of us who have supported Angie in the past to go forward and support Betsy Markey.  We are fortunate to have such a remarkable candidate who can represent the Democratic principles so well in the 4th district and be able to beat Ms. Musgrave. 

    I’ve heard her speak once and was impressed by the depth of her knowledge of the issues that face all Americans and especially those who live in the 4th. She is an independent thinker who will work for all the citizens of Colorado, especially the 4th. 
    I went to Betsy’s website to see what was written today about Angie’s departure from the web.  It was a very gracious statement - as I fully expected. I urge all readers to do so - www.betsymarkey.com.

  2. Hamiam Says:

    Angie was a great candidate, and kudos to her for embracing an opportunity to effect change now! Congratulations and best wishes.

    That said, we are still on to beat Musgrave - and Betsy Markey is the best one to do it. Betsy is an experienced representative for the 4th district - having been Senator Salazar’s regional director for the area, and knows us and our needs.

    Go Betsy!

  3. Ann Says:

    Let me add to Hamiam’s post. Betsy’s entire job was committed to serving Northern Colorado and building relationships with prominent CO-04 leaders. Does Angie have that kind of access? Betsy knows EVERY mayor or EVERY town (no matter how small) in N.CO and they all respect her.

    Ann

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