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Not Just NYC: Anti-Christian AG, Socialist Barista Who Got Fired From Lawyer Job Because She Loves Hamas Win CO Dem Primaries for Gov, Rep

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Not Just NYC: Anti-Christian AG, Socialist Barista Who Got Fired From Lawyer Job Because She Loves Hamas Win CO Dem Primaries for Gov, Rep

If you think idiotic Democratic socialism is going to stop within the confines of the five boroughs of New York City, Tuesday should have offered you a wake-up call.

In Colorado, two major upsets in the Democratic primaries again put rabid revolutionary candidates at the top of the ballot in November.

In the gubernatorial race, Attorney General Phil Weiser — known for aggressively pursuing Christian individuals and organizations that maintain that marriage is between one man and one woman, among other non-woke faux pas he believes constitute legally actionable issues — beat out the more moderate candidate, Sen. Michael Bennet, who has represented the state in the upper chamber since 2009 and ran for president in 2020.

Current Democrat Gov. Jared Polis was term-limited and ineligible to serve again.

Meanwhile, in the state’s First Congressional District, socialist barista Melat Kiros, who was fired from her job as a lawyer in New York City after writing an anti-Israel, pro-terrorist screed that whitewashed the history of the Israel-Gaza conflict in terms that made the Palestinian Authority look like veritable angels — just one month after the atrocities committed by Hamas and its associated terror groups against thousands of innocent Jewish people who were slaughtered, raped, or kidnapped — beat longtime U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, who has served the Denver-based district for almost 30 years.

Weiser may have been the bigger upset of the evening, as Politico noted that “Bennet allies only weeks ago believed he was heavily favored to win.”

“Weiser worked to reframe the race around a message that has increasingly resonated with Democratic voters, casting Bennet as a D.C. insider and........

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