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Other Republicans expected to join the race to challenge Michael Bennet soon
The Republican race to challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet begins in earnest this week as candidates prepare to declare their bids in early October.
State Sen. Tim Neville, one of the legislature’s most conservative Republicans, will announce his campaign Thursday and join what may become a crowded primary field.
In an interview Monday, Neville said his political record in the General Assembly, where he opposed gun regulations, sought tougher abortion restrictions and pushed for a limited government, sets him apart.
“I don’t just talk the talk, I walk the walk,” he said. “It’s very easy for me to show the voting public where I stand and how I stand.”
His campaign has the potential to attract social conservatives and Tea Party supporters, but it may not draw deep-pocketed, establishment Republicans who are concerned that hard-right politics will hurt the party in an election where independents will decide the outcome.
Join us to hear US Senate Candidate Tim Neville on Thursday, January 7th.
The Reagan Club meets at Amazing Grace Church, 541 E. 99th Place in Thornton from 6:00pm – 8:30pm
.State Sen. Tim Neville, one of the legislature’s most conservative Republicans, said his political record in the General Assembly, where he opposed gun regulations, sought tougher abortion restrictions and pushed for a limited government, sets him apart.
“I don’t just talk the talk, I walk the walk,” he said. “It’s very easy for me to show the voting public where I stand and how I stand.”
His campaign has the potential to attract social conservatives and Tea Party supporters, but it may not draw deep-pocketed, establishment Republicans who are concerned that hard-right politics will hurt the party in an election where independents will decide the outcome.
Neville is considered more akin to U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, a strong conservative who lost to Bennet in 2010, and less like U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, who cast himself as more moderate in an upset win against Democratic incumbent Mark Udall in 2014.
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