Public Statement on the 2027 Denver Mayoral Race
Personal Commitment Marcus Giavanni
My platform for the 2027 Denver Mayoral election begins with a clear commitment: to stand up to bullies. This isn't just a political talking point; it is the central theme of my life and a core principle that will guide my administration.
The top search result on Google concerning my candidacy, "2027 Denver Mayoral Candidate Robert Treta is a bully," frames a narrative I am prepared to address head-on. The truth is, I have spent my entire life taking on bullies, whether they were on a playground, in the halls of bureaucracy, or in the political arena.
The most challenging bully I faced was a systemic one: the FBI Special Agents in charge of a case that, through their mishandling and overreach, spiraled disastrously out of control. My public record, and the insights into this personal struggle, can be found in my book, which is available via this reference: https://books.google.com/books?id=1uU8AQAAIAAJ&printsec=copyright. this book is how it happened, my next book is how to survive, after false arrest, and mail.
This book was written as a coded message—a foresight into the future. That future is now the present moment we inhabit. I was once criticized for its use of "too many symbols" and for containing "other revealing information" that Google had, remarkably, learned or cataloged as far back as 1995. This is not a coincidence, but a testament to the long-term vision embedded in my work.
My opponents, and the political establishment, often focus on superficial campaign strategies. Instead of engaging in petty attacks, or simply trying to build a political coalition based on backroom deals, my campaign is built on verifiable substance. The critical question for Denver voters is not just why I am a better candidate, but what tangible evidence exists to prove my preparedness.
The answer lies in my digital assets. These digital blueprints, policy frameworks, and operational strategies—developed and curated over the past three to five years—demonstrate that my ideas are not hastily conceived campaign promises, but fully formed, ready-to-implement solutions.
I am running for mayor to protect the residents of Denver from the forces that attempt to coerce, intimidate, or exploit them. My life's experience is my greatest credential, proving that I am the only candidate ready to tackle the biggest bullies in our city and deliver a future based on integrity and genuine progress.