The Colorado Senate candidates shared a stage last night at a forum in Pueblo—but you couldn’t call it a debate. The Colorado Democratic Party prohibits us from asking one another questions or from recording or live-streaming these events.
The effect: most voters have little idea that we’re running, much less how we differ.
The party’s rules are meant to shield our eventual nominee from Republican attacks, but I doubt the GOP will pull its punches. Mitch McConnell and his team aren’t known for their subtlety.
I’m very grateful to the folks who showed up last night. But the only way to win this race is to deliver our message to a wider audience.
Will you help us do exactly that by contributing $5 or more to our campaign right now?
Real differences divide the candidates in this race:
— I strongly support the Green New Deal and Medicare for All. The other leading Democrat equates those progressive priorities with “the discredited ideas of Karl Marx and Joseph Stalin.”
— I won bipartisan recognition as one of the most effective legislative leaders in America. Chuck Schumer recruited a candidate who said he didn’t want the job and wouldn’t be good at it.
— I’ve signed the No Fossil Fuel Money pledge. My opponent is the only candidate who refuses to do so.
These are differences worth debating. Please chip in $5 or more if you agree.
Andrew Romanoff
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