The Colorado Senate race between Republican Joe O'Dea and Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet is now considered a 'toss up,' according to Real Clear Politics.
Colorado Republican Senate nominee Joe O'dea provides insight on his campaign ahead of the midterms on 'Special Report.'from leaning toward Democratic victory to a"toss up" as several high profile races across the country continue to tighten with Republicans hoping to take back control of the chamber next week., Real Clear Politics now shows the race between Democratic incumbent Sen.
"Voters are angry and they know who caused the problem — they’re fed up and eager for change," Joshua Marin-Mora, deputy press secretary for the O’Dea campaign,"When you're talking about the issues that affect working Coloradans, that's what's moving the needle," O'Dea told Fox News Digital in a statement."We're talking about record inflation, record crime, and diesel that's over $5 a gallon.
O’Dea has targeted Bennet on his ties to President Biden’s economy as voters across the country have told pollsters that inflation is their main concern heading into the midterm elections. Additionally, O’Dea hasincluding during a visit to the southern border this week when he accused Democrats of"doing nothing" to address the ongoing migrant crisis.
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