Coloradan Democratic Socialism

W.I.P.

History and Foundation
Coloradan Democratic Socialism was founded at the first convention of the left in Pueblo Colorado. The convention consisted of Progressive Democrats,  Democratic Socialists,  Greens,  Indigenous Autonomy Activists,  Populists, and even some  Communists. During the convention the Progressive Democrats,  Democratic Socialists, and  Greens would form a coalition that would form into the now leading party the  Democratic Eco-Socialists of Colorado, this would split the  Democratic Party with the  Progressive Democrats leaving the party to join the new  Democratic Eco-Socialists of Colorado. After the progressive's exodus, the Democratic Party would reorganize into the  Colorado Liberal Party. Indigenous Autonomy Activists, Populists, and  Communists would form their own parties taking some inspiration from Coloradan Democratic Socialism and because of shared goals all of these new leftist parties would form a coalition and quickly gain popularity and would win a majority of seats in the first election.