“Do you believe it’s appropriate for the President of the United States to
ask a foreign leader to investigate a political rival? Yes or no?”
It was a simple question—one that should have been easy for Cory Gardner
to handle. But instead of saying “yes” or “no,” Gardner refused to answer.
To their credit, the reporters tried repeatedly to extract a response. But
each time, Gardner dodged the question.
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Cory Gardner first ran for the Senate in 2014. “When my party is wrong,”
he promised, “I’ll say it.”
Five years later, Gardner’s silence has been deafening.
We deserve a senator who will stand up to the President (or at least
answer our questions!), instead of ducking for cover. We’ll get a senator
like that next year—when we replace Cory Gardner.
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You and I know that Donald Trump’s conduct was not only inappropriate but
illegal. And here’s my hunch, Friend: Cory Gardner knows that
too.
But like many politicians, Gardner seems more interested in keeping his
job than doing his job. That’s one of the reasons he’ll be looking for a
new job soon.
Andrew Romanoff
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