Colorado Democrat Andrew Romanoff speaks at a forum for U.S. Senate candidates sponsored by local Indivisible groups on June 9, 2019, at a Denver park. (ErnestLuning, Colorado Politicsernest.luning@coloradopolitics.comhttps://www.coloradopolitics.com/content/tncms/avatars/4/9f/437/49f43708-eabc-11e8-95f5-6bd26bd8275d.795315d1c1f9d6e50136091af6448829.png)
Some images of Democratic Senate primary candidate Andrew Romanoff.
Colorado Democrat Andrew Romanoff speaks at a forum for U.S. Senate candidates sponsored by local Indivisible groups on June 9, 2019, at a Denver park. (ErnestLuning, Colorado Politicsernest.luning@coloradopolitics.comhttps://www.coloradopolitics.com/content/tncms/avatars/4/9f/437/49f43708-eabc-11e8-95f5-6bd26bd8275d.795315d1c1f9d6e50136091af6448829.png)Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff talks about his campaign in an ad released Monday, June 1, 2020, a week before ballots were set to go out for Colorado’s June 30 primary. ((via YouTube))Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff, left, poses for a selfie with former state Rep. Debbie Stafford at precinct caucuses on Saturday, March 7, 2020, at Mission Viejo Elementary School in Aurora. Romanoff, a former statae House speaker, defeated former Gov. John Hickenlooper in a statewide preference poll for the Senate nomination. (ErnestLuning, Colorado Politicsernest.luning@coloradopolitics.comhttps://www.coloradopolitics.com/content/tncms/avatars/4/9f/437/49f43708-eabc-11e8-95f5-6bd26bd8275d.795315d1c1f9d6e50136091af6448829.png)Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff, left, talks with another Arapahoe County Democratic caucus-goer at Mission Viejo Elementary School, site of Romanoff’s precinct caucus, on Saturday, March 7, 2020, in Aurora. (ErnestLuning, Colorado Politicsernest.luning@coloradopolitics.comhttps://www.coloradopolitics.com/content/tncms/avatars/4/9f/437/49f43708-eabc-11e8-95f5-6bd26bd8275d.795315d1c1f9d6e50136091af6448829.png)Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff converses with a man attending the 35th annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration on Jan. 20 in Denver. ((Alayna Alvarez, Colorado Politics))In this Oct. 30, 2014, file photo, Andrew Romanoff, who was the Democratic challenger for Colorado’s 6th congressional district seat, makes a point against Republican incumbent Mike Coffman as they debate in Spanish in the studio of a television station in Denver. Romanoff, the former Colorado house speaker, is among the Democrats seeking the nomination to run against Republican Sen. Cory Gardner. ((AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File))Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Lorena Garcia speaks alongide Trish Zornio, former Gov. John Hickenlooper and former Colorado House Speaker Andrew Romanoff at a forum sponsored by the Denver Democrats on Nov. 9, 2019, in Denver. ((Ernest Luning/Colorado Politics))Former Colorado Speaker of the House and current U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff and Margaret Atencio, secretary for the Colorado Democratic Latino Initiative, embrace as she introduces him during the group’s breakfast fundraiser. Bottom left is group Chairman Mannie Rodriguez. ((Alayna Alvarez/Colorado Politics))Democratic candidates line up for photos after a forum sponsored by local Indivisible groups for 2020 Colorado U.S. Senate candidates on Sunday, June 9, 2019, at Barnum Park in Denver. From left are Andrew Romanoff, Stephany Spaulding, Diana Bray, John Walsh, Mike Johnston, Alice Madden, Lorena Garcia, Dan Baer and a surrogate for Trish Zornio. ((Ernest Luning/Colorado Politics))
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