FORT COLLINS – Just weeks after The Working Families Party (WFP) – known for its radical, hard-left policy advocacy — endorsed in several city council and school board races across northern Colorado, another organization – even more overtly to the extreme left as WFP – released its preferred candidates list for the 2025 election.
While the Fort Collins chapter of Democratic Socialists of America officially “endorsed” just one candidate, Fort Collins City Council District 5 candidate Zoelle Lane, its website lists more than two dozen others the group said “represent our chapter’s best advice to voters,” including two Greeley Republicans the group believed would be easy to work with.
The organization explained its differentiating philosophy between an endorsement and a recommendation.
“Candidates and ballot measures that are recommended may not be endorsed if they did not go through our detailed endorsement process, if our chapter lacked the capacity to put together a full campaign in support of the endorsement, or if there was generally less enthusiasm around the candidate or measure,” the group’s website says. “Many times, we recommend candidates that our chapter believes are clearly less harmful or would be easier to work with, despite having disagreements with them on certain issues.”
In the Greeley-Evans School District 6 election, for example, the group chose to “recommend” two registered Republicans running for school board, incumbent Kyle Bentley and newcomer Robyn Roggy.
There are four at-large seats open on the board and five candidates. Voters select up to four choices on their ballot.
The self-proclaimed socialists recommend dozens of other candidates in a variety of northern Colorado municipal and school board races, including city council and mayoral seats in Greeley, Loveland and Fort Collins, as well as Weld County, Poudre, Thompson and St. Vrain Valley school districts.
Unsurprisingly, the group has endorsed a yes vote on the two statewide ballot measures, Propositions LL and MM, which raise taxes on high income earners to provide universal ‘free’ school lunch in Colorado.
“Democratic Socialists of America is the largest socialist organization the United States has seen in nearly a century,” the groups website says.
The full list of recommendations is available here.

