A senator who ducks the press and dodges the public is the last thing Colorado needs. We already have one!
“Stay on the phone all day to call big donors, do very few press events, and then put all of their money on television. It’s their playbook.”
Cory Gardner and the GOP?
Nope—that’s an insider describing the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the candidates it recruits.
Time magazine exposes the DSCC’s not-so-secret strategy in this week’s edition.
A senator who ducks the press and dodges the public is the last thing Colorado needs. We already have one!
We’re running a very different campaign: holding hundreds of public events throughout the state and fielding questions from thousands of Coloradans. It’s the same approach I took as the speaker of the House and as president of Mental Health Colorado.
If that kind of leadership—transparent, responsive, accountable—matters to you, please chip in $5 or more before Saturday’s end-of-month deadline.
A grassroots campaign like ours costs money, and we’re not taking any from the fossil fuel industry or the other corporate interest groups that fund the DSCC. The truth is, those groups have enough politicians on their payrolls.
We need a senator who will stand up to the powerbrokers and party bosses, not do their bidding. But we need individuals like you to counter the opposition’s corporate cash.
Will you chip in $5 before Saturday’s deadline?
As
Time’s story makes clear, Washington is worried about progressive challengers. The political establishment prefers to crown the winner—and crush insurgencies.
But another Democratic strategist said it well: “We would put forward better nominees if we let voters decide, as opposed to trying to divine from within the confines of the Beltway who we think is most likely to win over Colorado.”
With your help, we can resist DC’s decree and pick our own senator.
Can I count on your support right now?
Thank you.
Andrew Romanoff