Mitch McConnell and the National Republican Senatorial Committee are trying to save Gardner’s seat by demonizing Andrew Romanoff. Last fall they rented a billboard comparing Andrew to–brace yourself–AOC.
When your candidate is Cory Gardner, you can’t expect to win on your record. So you try the next best thing: attack the opposition.
Mitch McConnell and the National Republican Senatorial Committee are trying to save Gardner’s seat by demonizing Andrew Romanoff. Last fall they rented a billboard comparing Andrew to—brace yourself—AOC.
The Republicans’ latest scare tactic: equating Andrew with Bernie Sanders. In a new online assault, the GOP calls Romanoff and Sanders “one in the same” [sic].
Andrew’s “radical” agenda: the Green New Deal, a higher minimum wage, and Medicare for All.
The GOP’s attempt to manipulate Colorado’s Democratic primary would be flattering if it weren’t so transparent. McConnell and Gardner plainly hope that Coloradans will reject an “environmental enthusiast”—another accurate attack—like Andrew Romanoff.
Let’s prove them wrong. Help us take on McConnell and Gardner by contributing $5 or more to our campaign right now.
We’re not backing down from this fight; we’re doubling down. While the climate crisis rages, wages stagnate, and health care costs soar, the most radical thing you could do—much like Cory Gardner—is nothing at all.
Team Romanoff