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Ron Hanks Steps Up Abortion Attacks On Republican Senate Rival Joe O'Dea
With two weeks left before voters begin receiving ballots, Colorado's Republican U.S. Senate primary heats up over abortion rights issue.
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With two weeks left before voters begin receiving ballots, Colorado's Republican U.S. Senate primary heats up over abortion rights issue.
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Boebert will first have to beat her primary challenger, Don Coram, a Republican state senator and former state representative from Montrose.
Boebert leaned into the ideological differences between her and Coram, who has a bipartisanship history during his time in General Assembly.
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