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Colorado's primary on Tuesday features several more tests of the establishment vs. progressives. Here are the big four races. In the heavyweight race, the gubernatorial primary, incumbent Senator Michael Bennett is looking to step down from Congress and enter the governor's mansion. He's the archetypal moderate Democrat, elected in a time when Colorado was a true swing state. He faces Phil Weiser, the state's attorney general and the more progressive option. Polling is close, but Weiser has narrowed the gap and leads in the latest. In the Senate primary, incumbent John Hickenlooper faces progressive challenger Julie Gonzales. Hickenlooper is a former governor and pretty moderate. Dislodging an incumbent senator would be a massive warning shot, but this is probably the heaviest lift for progressives. In CO-01, 15-term incumbent Diana DeGette faces 29-year-old Melat Kiros. Containing almost all of Denver's city limits, the seat is deep blue, the bluest in the Mountain West, and voted for Harris by nearly 60 points. Kiros is a staunch supporter of Palestine. And finally, in CO-08, a crucial swing seat currently occupied by Republican Gabe Evans, Democrats are choosing between Manny Rutinel and the more establishment Shannon Bird. Rutinel is positioning himself as the more progressive option, but both are pretty standard liberals. This is a Latino opportunity district anchored by Greeley and some of the Denver suburbs.












.@NYCMayor shares embrace with an emotional @EmilyAssembly, while the crowd chants “Free Free Palestine”


Very close race between the lady who said she "wipes her hand with the American flag" and Adriano Espaillat in New York's 13th congressional district democratic primary

Denver will select UConn senior Tarris Reed Jr., with the No. 26 pick, source told @thefieldof68. The 6-10 Reed averaged 14.7 points, 9.0 boards and 2.0 blocks per game last season for the Huskies and was dominant in the postseason.









