Joe O’Dea keeps trying to pull the wool over Colorado’s eyes about his real views on abortion. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 

Team, Joe O’Dea keeps trying to pull the wool over Colorado’s eyes when asked his real view on abortion rights. It’s not going well for him.

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Last week, O’Dea flubbed and fibbed his way through an interview and said he plans to “bring balance to women’s rights.”

It’s not Joe's place — or the role of any lawmaker — to dictate personal health care choices or decide what care women are allowed, folks! Michael Bennet believes reproductive decisions should be between a woman and her doctor. Period. Full stop.

Pitch in to re-elect Michael and expand Democrats’ pro-choice majority. Our race could decide whether anti-choice Republicans take control of the Senate in November.

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This isn't the first time O’Dea has tried (and failed) to hide his far-right views:

  • He said he’d vote for Donald Trump again in 2024.
     
  • He can’t name a single policy he’d split with Mitch McConnell on — except to oppose a common-sense gun safety bill even Mitch supported.
     
  • He admitted to voting for an abortion ban that Coloradans roundly rejected.

There’s a reason Mitch McConnell calls Joe his “perfect candidate.” He’s just one more rubber stamp for National Republicans’ far-right agenda, and that agenda could include a nationwide abortion ban.

Make a donation today to keep Joe O’Dea far away from the Senate. We need all hands on deck to keep Colorado blue in 2022 →

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Team Bennet