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and cleared all other challengers from the primary with a speech where he baselessly declared former President Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 election. Meanwhile, O’Dea’s campaign gathering signatures to make the ballot and he’s aimed for a more economics-driven message that ties the Democratic incumbent to President Joe Biden.
They are each hoping to take on U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat, this November. Despite facing no primary challenger in his bid for a third full term, Bennet outraised them both with nearly $1.9 million in net contributions. He starts the summer with nearly $7 million in the bank.1st Congressional DistrictNeal Walia :Republican Jennifer Qualteri did not have any FEC filings available Friday.About $1.
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