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Recycler Josh Hosler to run for Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt’s House seat in Colorado Springs

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Republican Josh Hosler, a candidate for House District 15 in Colorado Springs, and his son Greyson. The election is in 2016. (Provide by campaign)

Businessman Josh Hosler of Colorado Springs today will launch his campaign for the state House seat now held by Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt.

In his news release, “father, an entrepreneur, a former Marine, and a lifelong conservative.”

“It is my hope to utilize my experience in business, time in the military, and love for my son to wholeheartedly dedicate myself to this serious task in the coming months,” Hosler resolved.

Hosler serves as president of CO Reuse LLC, a firm he founded that recycles items that would otherwise be thrown into landfills after the demolition of of buildings.

Klingenschmitt recently announced but will instead will seek the GOP nomination for Senate District 12, now occupied by Senate President Bill Cadman, who is term limited in 2016. Also running for the Senate seat in the primary is former state Rep. Bob Gardner.

Klingenschmitt and the stories have continued. During his time in the legislature, Klingenschmitt, a former Navy chaplain, , including his comments when a pregnant woman’s unborn baby was ripped from her womb.

Hosler emphasized that he intends to garner a diversity of support from across the Republican spectrum as well as the other side of the aisle.

“My job isn’t to needlessly burn bridges and shut people down who don’t look and act just like me, but rather work tirelessly to earn your trust as a neighbor and someone who wants to fight together to preserve both our freedoms and our constitutional rights,” Holser explained.

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