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September 22, 2016 03:16 PM UTC

Darryl Glenn Just (Awkwardly) Talking to the People

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Republican Senate candidate Darryl Glenn is not the most accessible candidate in Colorado. Glenn easily (and surprisingly) won the June Republican Primary for the U.S. Senate nomination, but since then he’s been harder to track down than an Hispanic female supporter of Donald Trump.

Glenn likes to spend his campaign time speaking only in front of friendly audiences, which is why he has shunned most Colorado reporters and is rarely seen outside of highly-partisan right-wing events. With just a few weeks left until ballots drop in Colorado, Glenn is turning to Facebook to spread his anti-collaboration message.

Glenn is answering questions during a “live” town hall event on Facebook that was scheduled to begin at 3:00 today. Glenn has been in Washington D.C. this week, and he took some time during his travels to shoot an incredibly-awkward video promoting his Facebook outreach.

Here’s Glenn standing in front of The Capitol Hill Club (?) in Washington D.C., pretending not to be reading off of a script or teleprompter or something. Enjoy!

“I look forward to being your next Senator…[pause]…In Colorado.”

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8 thoughts on “Darryl Glenn Just (Awkwardly) Talking to the People

  1. The ineptitude is strong in this one.

    Nothing on his official website.
    Using Facebook instead of an official site.
    Using a camera phone instead of a real camera for video.

    Does he literally have a budget of $3000? Total.

    "I'm here in Washington observing the dysfunction of government groveling for money from the GOP.”

        1. I suspect a significant part of the difference is third party candidates. There are probably a few percentage points of the electorate that are voting for Bennet and Stein or Bennet and Johnson. 

  2. Glenn continues to find ways to talk to those he already knows and who follow him. His webpage provides his "Events" for the next couple of weeks:

    Sep 24     Clear Creek County Republicans Election Rally

    Sep 28     US-South Asian Chamber of Commerce Meeting

    Sep 30     Rocky Vista University Military Appreciation Event

    Oct 01     Pikes Peak Firearms Coalition Dinner

    Oct 05     Arapaho County Republican Breakfast Club

    For an underdog who emerged by going many miles and meeting political activists, who now has a limited budget for staff and advertising, he certainly doesn't seem to be working his strengths. He even stayed active as a El Paso County Commissioner.

    1. Right….like there's real risk that the Pikes Peak Firearms Coalition is going to support Bennet. (Although I suppose Lilly Tang Williams might be a viable alternative to Glenn.)

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