Colorado Governor Jared Polis has signalled that he may reconsider the nine-year prison sentence imposed on former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters. Speaking with a local CBS affiliate, Polis admitted the punishment was “harsh” and said he was considering a potential commutation of Peters, who was seeking to blow the whistle on the fraud that took place during the 2020 presidential election. “She got a sentence that was harsh. It was a nine-year sentence,” Polis told CBS Colorado in an interview aired Thursday night. “So we always look at people’s sentences. And when you have people that are elderly — people in their 70s or 80s in our system — how much of a threat to society are they, and how do we balance that…

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