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Democrats are looking to elevate a controversial candidate in the GOP primary for a House seat in Colorado 's 3rd Congressional District .
The moves come as Democrats see Ron Hanks , an election denier, as the weaker of the candidates heading into November and their best chance at flipping a red seat.
The strategy is apparently to elevate Hanks in the primary and make him sound like the more appealing conservative candidate while hurting Hurd ’s chances.
Rocky Mountain Values PAC says it got involved this cycle to set the record straight about Republicans ’ choices in the district.
The congressional district, which includes the Western Slope and almost half of the state, has voted for Republicans in more recent years .
Hurd argued that “the fact that [ Democrats are] engaged in the primary, and they’re repeating some of the talking points.
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