Colorado Democrats brace for their own insurgent earthquake
Key Points:
- Colorado Democrats are facing a significant anti-establishment challenge in upcoming primaries, with longtime incumbents Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Diana DeGette confronting strong progressive opponents amid rising voter anger toward Washington insiders.
- Bennet's primary race against Attorney General Phil Weiser is unexpectedly close, with internal polling showing a tighter contest than anticipated, reflecting frustration with establishment politics.
- DeGette is under serious threat from democratic socialist Melat Kiros, whose campaign has gained momentum following recent progressive victories in New York, prompting a surge in outside funding and grassroots organizing.
- Progressive groups, including the Democratic Socialists of America, have intensified efforts in Colorado, aiming to replicate their New York successes through extensive volunteer canvassing and high-profile endorsements.
- While some Democrats caution that Colorado's political landscape differs from New York's, the mounting anti-incumbent sentiment signals a potential major shift in Colorado politics if challengers like Kiros prevail.