GOP Senate Candidates Blast Each Other Ahead of Primary Debates
Ron Hanks calls fellow Republicans “weak”, Campana and O’Dea throw nasty attacks
Denver, CO – GOP Senate candidates are already attacking each other and setting a nasty tone ahead of Monday and Tuesday primary debates.
Leading candidate and insurrectionist Ron Hanks blasted fellow Republicans during a podcast and in a campaign email for going soft on the Big Lie stating, “weak Republicans will say anything to GET elected, then sell-out or fall prey to newfound friends who invite them inside the inner circle.”
Hanks also accused GOP Chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown of rigging the straw poll ahead of Tuesday’s debate since the results of the poll won’t be shared until the next day. Burton Brown has already expressed some favoritism by liking a tweet that discredits Hanks’ frontrunner status.
Wealthy CEOs Gino Campana and Joe O’Dea are also adding to the chaos ahead of the debates. Campana blasted O’Dea for saying he’ll qualify for the ballot through petition signatures instead of the caucus assembly process. O’Dea immediately fired back at Campana calling him a “tax-and-spend liberal” for imposing taxes on grocery bags while he served as a city councilman.
It’s clear that GOP candidates will be coming into the debates focused on tearing each other down and they will offer nothing but an extreme agenda that is too out-of-touch for Colorado.
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