Democratic socialist Kiros defeats longtime incumbent in Colorado primary
Summary
Melat Kiros, a democratic socialist, won the Democratic primary against 15-term Representative Diana DeGette in a Denver-area district. Other Democratic primaries in Colorado showed progressive wins, and Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser defeated Senator Michael Bennet to become the Democratic candidate for governor.Key Facts
- Melat Kiros defeated Diana DeGette in the Democratic primary in Colorado.
- Kiros is a 29-year-old former lawyer who moved to the U.S. from Ethiopia as a baby.
- Kiros faced controversy for criticizing Democrats who support Israel and has called Israel’s actions in Gaza genocide.
- Kiros is favored to win the general election in a mostly Democratic district.
- Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser beat Senator Michael Bennet for the Democratic nomination for governor.
- Weiser has fought against President Trump’s policies in court, including freezing federal funds to Colorado.
- Progressive Manny Rutinel won the Democratic nomination in a battleground district and will challenge Republican Gabe Evans.
- Democrats need to gain seats in the upcoming November election to regain control of the U.S. House and Senate.
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