Former DOJ Prosecutor Joins Crowded Race for Colorado Attorney General, Promising to Defend State's Interests

Former DOJ Prosecutor Joins Crowded Race for Colorado Attorney General, Promising to Defend State's Interests
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A new contender has emerged in Colorado's closely-watched attorney general race, as former U.S. Department of Justice prosecutor Hetal Doshi announces her bid to become the state's top law enforcement official. The announcement adds another experienced candidate to an already competitive Democratic primary field that will shape how Colorado handles everything from consumer protection to major tech industry litigation.

Doshi, who has called Colorado home for the past 13 years, brings substantial federal prosecution experience to the race, including leading major antitrust cases against tech giants while overseeing a staff of more than 800 as deputy assistant attorney general. Her entry into the race to replace term-limited Attorney General Phil Weiser signals growing interest in Colorado's expanding role in national legal battles.

Deep Experience in High-Stakes Legal Battles

As an assistant U.S. attorney in Colorado since 2014, Doshi's record includes:

  • Leading criminal prosecutions in Colorado federal courts
  • Investigating banks involved in the 2008 financial crisis
  • Pursuing antitrust cases against Google, Apple, and Ticketmaster
  • Managing large-scale federal investigations while based in Colorado
"This moment requires someone who knows how to fight the hardest, most consequential fights and also to win, and I believe that my experience and track record shows that," Doshi said.

Competitive Democratic Primary Field

Doshi joins a strong field of Democratic candidates including:

  • Secretary of State Jena Griswold, who has won two statewide races
  • Boulder County DA Michael Dougherty, known for prosecuting high-profile cases
  • Consumer rights attorney David Seligman, executive director of Towards Justice

Impact for Colorado Communities

The next attorney general will face critical challenges affecting Colorado families and businesses, including:

  • Consumer protection for Colorado residents
  • Investigation of statewide criminal operations
  • Defense of Colorado's interests in national legal battles
  • Oversight of major tech company operations affecting Colorado consumers

Regarding key state issues like the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR), Doshi emphasized a measured approach:

"What's important to Coloradans is really important to me as the attorney general. I am not someone who's just going to act first, think later."

"What's important to Coloradans is really important to me as the attorney general. I am not someone who's just going to act first, think later."

As Colorado's influence in national legal matters continues to grow, the race for attorney general takes on increased significance for residents across the state. The primary winner will shape how Colorado approaches everything from consumer protection to major corporate litigation, with direct implications for families and businesses throughout the Centennial State.

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