Today marks two years since Cory Gardner last held a town hall with the people he was sent to Washington to represent.
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Team,

November 20, 2017

That was the last time Cory Gardner held a town hall with his constituents.

That’s right. Somehow, Cory Gardner has managed to go two whole years (that’s 730 days) without facing the people he was sent to Washington to represent.

It’s a shame, because town halls are a great forum for constituents to get to know their elected officials—they give us the opportunity to ask questions, and discuss the policies that affect every one of us.

But how can Gardner claim to represent Coloradans if he isn’t even taking the time to speak with us?

Cory Gardner is absent and invisible—but John has pledged to hold regular town halls if he’s elected as our next Senator. Will you chip in whatever you can and help send him to Washington?

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M.E.

Mary Ellen Smith
Campaign Manager
Hickenlooper for Colorado

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