Gas is hitting $5 a gallon and voters can be heard getting religious in the meat aisles of grocery stores across Colorado.

Polls consistently show that voters are going to vote their wallets in the June primary races, and yet the Denver media are determined to make this election about abortion.

In the GOP primary for the U.S. Senate race, Joe O’Dea tells the Denver Post the race is a referendum on what’s happening in Colorado.

His campaign tracks gas prices daily, and he emphasizes the effect inflation has on businesses and working people.

 

In a post to his website, Hanks asserts the race highlights “the long-running rift between the Colorado Republican grassroots conservatives and the small but influential, Republican Party leadership in Colorado.”

But the only issue deserving of its own subheader in the article on the GOP Senate candidates is this:

O’Dea and Hanks on abortion rights

 

The media also wants to talk about how many in the Republican Party still don’t trust the results from all those hanging chads in Al Gore’s election, uhm, Hillary Clinton’s robbed presidency, no, wait … 

And yet: