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Understanding of course, that if Sen Bennet had been nominated, he'd have been a good candidate and a ... marble falls 5 hrs ago #1
I cast my vote for Phil Weiser with the full understanding that I believe he would be a better governor Autumn 4 hrs ago #2
Same here. RobertDevereaux 3 hrs ago #16
Me too. momta 2 hrs ago #26
I'm OK with that. ananda 2 hrs ago #21
Eight. We have more ""establishment" that we need with the Pedo Party Bluetus 1 hr ago #36
That about sez it all. ananda 1 hr ago #37
I agree momta 2 hrs ago #30
I predict that the anti-incumbent trend will hurt the Democrats more than the Republicans. n/t FSogol 4 hrs ago #3
Bennet's senate seat is secure until 2029. Governor Polis is term limited out. Autumn 4 hrs ago #4
You may/probably are on to something here V850i 3 hrs ago #14
The democrats have been hurt plenty by the republicans for 40 years, as the BComplex 2 hrs ago #20
Like it hurt Mamdani? orangecrush 2 hrs ago #29
The rest of the US is not New York. nt RandomNumbers 2 hrs ago #33
Bennet will stay in the senate. The AG sounds like he will be good. LeftInTX 47 min ago #39
I was surprised when Bennet announced that he was running for governor DavidDvorkin 4 hrs ago #5
His confirmation votes for some of Trumps pick were an issue for me. Autumn 4 hrs ago #6
100% anti MAGA yankee87 3 hrs ago #8
I'll take these one at a time TransitJohn 18 min ago #41
IMO it's not personal, but some elected officials are not up to the task newdeal2 4 hrs ago #7
Bennet is still the senior Senator from Colorado until 2028 FakeNoose 3 hrs ago #9
The headline is completely accurate. Colorado had its primary election June 30, 2026. . . . h2ebits 3 hrs ago #17
He also ran for president and remained a senator. LeftInTX 44 min ago #40
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser & Dr. Heidi Wald ​with their children plus a former U.S. President littlemissmartypants 3 hrs ago #10
I liked Weiser and voted for him mostly because intheozone 3 hrs ago #11
Yeah! for Phil Weiser. . . . h2ebits 3 hrs ago #12
That's one of the reasons people are looking for new leadership in the Democratic BComplex 3 hrs ago #18
Agreed. It was Rahm Emmanuel who ditched it. coffeenap 2 hrs ago #23
Rahm Emmanuel was who Obama picked for his Secy of State. I was so BComplex 2 hrs ago #32
Chief of Staff. Rahm was Obama's Chief of Staff. hedda_foil 1 hr ago #35
Ooops! LOL!! Brain fog BComplex 51 min ago #38
Thanks for your support. I entirely agree with you. h2ebits 2 hrs ago #27
Love Colorado. Spent many a summer there camping with my parents and they' retired to Buena Vista. surfered 3 hrs ago #13
I Voted For Phil Aepps22 3 hrs ago #15
Jared Polis let a MAGA election cheater out of jail. BComplex 2 hrs ago #19
Fortunately, jared is term-limited out, so he was not in the race. niyad 2 hrs ago #24
I'm aware of that. And I'm wondering if the fact that he took that action might BComplex 2 hrs ago #34
Candidate Vetting Failure Aepps22 2 hrs ago #25
Polis was a popsdenver 2 hrs ago #28
Wow. This might be a trend. Joinfortmill 2 hrs ago #22
Are you concerned Weiser will become a Fetterman? I don't see that happening. 33taw 2 hrs ago #31
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