Colorado GOP picks abortion rights backer for Senate race
DENVER (AP) — Colorado Republicans on Tuesday nominated a businessman and supporter of most abortion rights for U.S. Senate while rejecting an attempt by one of the nation’s most prominent election deniers to become their candidate for the state’s top voting post.
Joe O’Dea won the GOP Senate nomination after saying he supported a late-term abortion ban but, before then, the decision should be left up to “a woman and her God.”
At the same time, Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who has been indicted for her role in a break-in of her county’s own election system, lost her bid for the party’s secretary of state nomination. It was won instead by Pam Anderson, a former suburban Denver clerk who has been critical of former President Donald Trump’s election lies, which Peters has embraced.
The wins came as voters in seven states cast ballots in the first primaries since the Supreme Court last week revoked the constitutional right for women to obtain abortions.