That’s the question Democratic primary voters in Colorado might be asking themselves given the state of debate between the party’s two U.S. Senate candidates in the run-up to the Aug. 10 Colorado contest.
Watch their back-and-forth toward the end of this “Your Show” clip, hosted by Adam Schrager of KUSA Channel 9.
“But the thing that I object to is that idea that when I take a vote that (Romanoff) automatically says that it’s because I received PAC money from somebody,” U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet says at 7:52 of the clip. “That’s false.”
“An hour before this debate – the first, by the way, we’ve had in months since my opponent has turned down nine other occasions – (Bennet) held a press conference calling me a liar and asking the lieutenant governor to call me a hypocrite,” challenger Andrew Romanoff said at 8:58 of the clip. “That’s not exactly the kind of respect that Coloradans deserve.”











