Keep Cory Gardner
Our Sen. Gardner is considered the third-most bipartisan senator. He’s had more bills (11) signed into law since becoming a senator than any other Colorado congressional representative, including his signature Great American Outdoors Act, which includes full funding for the Land and Water Conservation
Fund. He advocates for the whole state, not just the Front Range. For example, he helped move the Bureau of Land Management Headquarters to Grand Junction, saved the Aurora VA Hospital, ensured full funding for the Arkansas Valley Conduit, and helped get the Space Force established in Colorado Springs.
We’ve seen Hickenlooper’s stripes. He’s hardly bipartisan. Remember how left-leaning he became when he was in the early presidential primary debates? Gun control, universal health care. When he responded to a question about Black Lives Matter during his debate with Cory Gardner, he initially responded, “Ever y life matters” but later said he
“misspoke,” after getting grief from his progressive fan club. He’s another taxand-spend liberal, who will follow Schumer to the bank, the U.S. Treasury that we the taxpayers fund. He didn’t even want to be a senator. He’s done his public service as our governor for eight years. Time to retire Hickenlooper.