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Sen. Michael Bennet wins election

Sen. Michael Bennet wins election
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Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado won re-election Tuesday, NBC News projected, defeating Republican Joe O’Dea in what had been expected to be a competitive race.

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But GOP hopes of flipping the seat were dashed early with NBC News and other media outlets calling the race about a half-hour after polls closed in the Rocky Mountain state.

With 68% of votes counted, Bennet led O’Dea, 55.9% to 41.7%.

Bennet, 57, a former chief of staff to his Senate colleague John Hickenlooper, is seen as a moderate, although he has championed marijuana reform and environmental issues.

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In the Senate since 2009, Bennet ran for president in 2020, joining a crowded Democratic field that also included Hickenlooper, but he dropped out after the New Hampshire primary.

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Bennet told supporters in Denver that he’ll spend the next six years working to bring more economic opportunity to working-class Coloradans.

“As we stand here tonight, we have worst income inequality that we’ve had in a century in the United States of America,” the soon-to-be three-term senator said.

“And I think that’s unacceptable, I think that is unacceptable. We have to change that.”

O’Dea was seen by many as an ideal Republican candidate — so much so that Democrats tried to stop him from winning the GOP nomination — but national polarization and Colorado’s leftward shift proved impossible for him to overcome. 

Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., at a rally in Golden on Oct. 26.Michael Ciaglo / Getty Images file

O’Dea, a construction company CEO who had never run for office before, distanced himself from former President Donald Trump and campaigned as a commonsense conservative who supports abortion rights and same-sex marriage.

He said his philosophy was, “You live your life, I’ll live mine.” 

After O’Dea defeated a Trump-aligned candidate in the Republican primary, Trump swiftly labeled O’Dea a “RINO” (Republican in Name Only) and said on his social media platform Truth Social: “MAGA doesn’t Vote for stupid people with big mouths. Good luck Joe!”

Joe O'Dea, Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Michael Bennet, speaks during a primary election night watch party, late Tuesday, June 28, 2022, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Joe O’Dea, the Republican nominee for the Senate seat held by Democrat Michael Bennet, at a primary election night watch party in Denver on June 28.David Zalubowski / AP file

Notably, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential rival to Trump for the 2024 presidential nomination, made a point of endorsing O’Dea, prompting criticism from Trump.

Colorado was a red state, then purple and now increasingly blue as it attracts well-educated transplants from places like California drawn to its natural beauty and strong economy.

Bennet’s re-election should give Democrats cause for optimism as they look to hold the state in 2024.

David K. Li contributed.

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