Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers Endorses Joe O'Dea for Senate
DENVER – Construction CEO Joe O'Dea announced Saturday his U.S. Senate campaign has been endorsed by Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers
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"I'm honored to have John's support in this race. Conservatives join my campaign every day because they know I'm the only one who can beat Michael Bennet," said Joe O'Dea. "It's time to elect a champion for working Americans and get our country back on track."
"I'm urging all Colorado Republicans to vote for Joe O'Dea in the June 28 Republican primary for U.S. Senate," said Mayor John Suthers. "The fact of the matter is he understands Colorado citizens and Colorado voters in a way that our Democrat incumbent does not. At this time, Democrats are spending money to promote Joe's opponent because they know Joe's the only one that can win the general election in November."
This week far-left groups launched a nearly $1 million broadcast TV buy "attacking" Ron Hanks for being a conservative to conservative television audiences and hosted a press conference pushing false statements and phony narratives about the leading Senate candidate, construction CEO Joe O’Dea.
"Joe O'Dea is the guy that can win the Senate back for Republicans in Colorado. Vote Joe O'Dea on June 28." added Suthers.
To date, Joe O’Dea has received the endorsements from key leaders, activists, and organizations in the conservative movement. Click here to see full list of endorsements:
Conservative Radio Host Hugh Hewitt
Colorado Springs Gazette Editorial Board
Colorado State Shooting Association
Denver Police Protective Association
Fmr. GOP U.S. Senator Hank Brown
Fmr. U.S. Attorney under Donald Trump, Jason Dunn
Fmr. GOP Governor Bill Owens
Fmr. Interior Secretary Gale Norton
Fmr. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt
Fremont County Commissioner Kevin Grantham
Senate Minority Leader John Cooke
Sen. Rob Woodward
Sen. Jim Smallwood
Fmr. State Treasurer Mark Hillman
Independence Institute President Jon Caldara
Laura Carno
Michael Fields
And a dozen former and current GOP Sheriffs