President Biden announced his basement reelection campaign this week with Colorado’s Democrat delegation lining up in lockstep behind him demanding voters give Biden four more years to finish the job.

We’re actually glad Democrats can never seem to finish the jobs they start, like spending us into bankruptcy, brainwashing our children, criminalizing free speech.

For that we are grateful, because Americans can’t afford to let Biden “finish the job.”

They sound like a mafia boss ordering a hit.

“Finish the job!”

And Degette, she’s had more than 30 years in office to codify abortion rights into law, and even with Dems controlling the House, Senate and White House, they still can’t fulfill that promise that’s been on their lips since the  Roe v. Wade decision in 1973.

For those who only learned to be oppressed and how to be another sex in public schools instead of math, that’s 50 years.

Democrats have no intention of passing a federal abortion law, because it’s the only issue on which they can rally their base to keep reelecting them to office.

U.S. Rep. Jason Crow chimed in with a tweet declaring “This next election could decide whether we choose unity or division.”

If this is Democrats’ idea of unity, they should look up division, because America hasn’t been this divided since before the Civil War.

The Democrats’ war on freedom of speech and political choice makes Nixon’s enemies list look like child’s play.

On the Republican side of the aisle, U.S. Rep. Loren Boebert endorsed Trump, while the senior member of the GOP delegation is keeping his cards close to his vest.

Colorado Public Radio reports Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was in D.C. last week and met with U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, but Buck has not endorsed anyone.

But Buck was quick to criticize Biden in the wake of his announcement. In a tweet highlighting an anti-Biden opinion piece, Buck wrote, “Four more years of rampant inflation, skyrocketing energy prices, lawlessness at the border, and emboldened adversaries in Russia and China sounds like a prison sentence.”

U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn served as an honorary co-chair for Trump’s 2020 reelection but has yet to make an endorsement.