AURORA, Colo. — Denver7 spoke with newly-elected Aurora City Councilman Rob Andrews about the shifting political landscape following a major shake-up in the November 4 election.
Voters delivered a new 6–4 progressive majority to the City Council.
Leading the charge is Rob Andrews, the top vote-getter in the competitive two-seat at-large race, who said residents were calling for a council that listens, collaborates, and restores trust.
“Voters chose hope over fear, community over chaos,” Andrews said in an interview with Denver7 Anchor Jessica Porter.
Andrews said residents made it clear they wanted leaders committed to working together.
“They elected folks who want to work together. We’re going to make sure that Aurora has a strong voice, not for us, but for them,” Andrews said.
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