"Kill 'Em All" Ken is Back in the Mix, Folks
On Monday morning, in a video posted to his official YouTube account, Representative Ken Buck announced his intent to seek reelection for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District seat.

Now that 'kill 'em all' Ken is back in the mix, we must remember why Colorado Democrats fought him tooth and nail in the 2020 election.

In late August 2020 at the "BBQ and Guns Fundraiser for Capitol Insurrectionist Congresswoman Boebert", Congressman Buck gave a speech while wearing a shirt with the inscription "Kill 'Em All, Let God Sort 'Em Out" the day after the deadly Kenosha shooting.

The message he wanted to send: ramp up the violence against protestors. 
Ken Buck's "Kill 'Em All, Let God Sort 'Em Out" T Shirt. 
Buck's flashy new campaign video won't distract us from his calls for violence. Rallying against Rep. Buck isn't just about winning another seat for Colorado Democrats, it's about continuing the fight against toxic attitudes pervasive in today’s Republican Party.

When politicians create a hateful and violent political landscape for their personal gain, it falls on us to organize against them and throw them out of office in disgrace.


On January 6, when insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol demanding that the 2020 Presidential Election be overturned, Colorado Republican members of Congress aided, abetted, and supported the Capitol insurrectionists.

The world was watching, and so were we.

We formed the Colorado Turnout Project in order to take the fight directly to the people who are pulling our country apart at the seams. Thanks to the outpouring of support that we've received from Colorado and across the nation, the Colorado Turnout Project commissioned our first major ad.

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