DENVER — They keep expecting to see Senator Cory Gardner everywhere — on the local Fox affiliates in Colorado, on Facebook, on literature crammed inside their mailboxes. But in their field of vision, Mr. Gardner, Colorado’s top Republican officeholder, is almost nowhere to be found. “I don’t hear him speaking out on things,” said Jennifer Gremmert, 50, the executive director of an energy nonprofit. She is the kind of voter who could help Mr. Gardner win re-election in November, a registered Democrat who considers herself “nonpartisan,” “not that enthusiastic” about her party’s Senate candidates, and “totally” open to Mr. Gardner. And they may be even more essential to him now — he is widely considered to be one of the most at-risk G.O.P.
Source: New York Times January 19, 2020 20:03 UTC