Anti-Trump senator defeated by far-left rival after heated gubernatorial primary

Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., and Colorado AG Phil Weiser faced off in Colorado's Democratic primary for governor to replace term-limited Jared Polis.
- • Phil Weiser defeated Michael Bennet in the Colorado Democratic gubernatorial primary.
- • Weiser ran as a progressive outsider against Bennet's Washington establishment persona.
- • The victory secures the Democratic nomination in a heavily blue state.
Colorado has been a Democratic stronghold since 2008, making the primary the de facto general election. The race centered on whether the party would favor moderate establishment figures or aggressive progressive populists.
Christian Perspective
Both candidates represent secularist ideologies that threaten the traditional family and biblical order. Weiser's far-left platform will likely accelerate the promotion of gender ideology and the erosion of religious liberty in the state.
Implications
A Weiser governorship signals a more radicalized state government dedicated to progressive social engineering. This will likely lead to increased hostility toward Christian institutions and the further marginalization of traditional values in Colorado.
Broader Trends
This outcome illustrates the shift within the Democratic party from moderate establishmentism to radical progressivism. It shows that even within the left, the most extreme elements are successfully purging moderates to consolidate power.
Takeaway
Christians must recognize that moderate political opponents are no longer a buffer against radicalism. We must focus on building strong, local, and faith-based communities to defend our heritage against the inevitable progressive takeover of state institutions.
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