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Editorial: Sen. Bennet should support Neil Gorsuch

Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet has battled loyalty concerns for years. Critics blasted him for voting with President Barack Obama “99 percent of the time,” without much regard for whether those decisions best suited Colorado.

Fair or not, the charges affected the senator’s approval ratings. In November, Bennet defeated a county commissioner with low statewide name recognition, and almost no money, by less than 4 points.

The looming confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, a Boulder resident, presents the loyalty test of Bennet’s career.

Democrats may filibuster the confirmation, claiming Republicans stole the Supreme Court seat by refusing to consider Obama’s lame-duck nomination of Merrick Garland. To do this, given their numbers in the Senate, they may need Bennet’s cooperation.

Read more at The Colorado Springs Gazette.

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