Aurora voters who are pouring over their ballots this week trying to decide who will best represent them in Congress might be interested to know how hard their congressman is campaigning for their votes.
Just wrapped a 4-state veterans & military families tour to get out the vote for @KamalaHarris and key House races:
✅ GA, NC, PA, & DE
✅ 9 Events
✅ 4 key House races
✅ Thousands of energized Harris votersWe’re ready to fight for our democracy & we’re not going back!!
— Jason Crow (@JasonCrowCO) October 22, 2024
Democrat U.S. Rep. Jason Crow is so cocky about winning reelection to the 6th Congressional District, that with only two weeks until Election Day he’s just killing time on the campaign trail in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, and for God’s sake, he’s even shaking hands in Delaware instead of Colorado.
Are Democrats really in such bad shape this election year that even the current president’s home state of freaking Delaware is in play?
Running around eastern Pennsylvania rallying the vote for @WildforCongress and @KamalaHarris. Took a quick detour to drop off coffee and snacks at Harris Campaign HQ in Wilmington.
Caffeine always fuels the final days of a campaign. Let’s do this 💪 #newwayforward pic.twitter.com/8nNpdvyEu2
— Jason Crow (@JasonCrowCO) October 20, 2024
Actually, that does look really bleak.
Meanwhile in Pennsylvania, Crow drew a crowd of just over a dozen voters for fellow U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan’s campaign.
Enjoyed getting out the vote in Pennsylvania this weekend with my friend @HoulahanForPa!
This election is a fight for our freedoms and for our democracy. And we’re not leaving anything on the table. pic.twitter.com/0bf3GYC8xi
— Jason Crow (@JasonCrowCO) October 21, 2024
Also making appearances for Houlahan over the weekend were former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Houlahan is a member of the so-called bipartisan Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump, on which Crow serves as co-chairman.
We doubt it was coincidence that Crow was on the road Monday when the committee finally released its first report on the assassination attempt.
Crow had no comment on the report and was completely MIA in press coverage, as opposed to Houlahan who is running as a bipartisan member of Congress and released a bipartisan statement on the report, which earned her media coverage.
Houlahan said:
“To hear that there was no joint meeting or command posts between the Secret Service, state, and local law enforcement on the day of the rally is unfathomable. With a background in operations, I know how weak lines of communication can destroy systems as they did to our security systems on that day. I look forward to the final report and being able to prevent something like this from ever happening again.”
PeakNation™ will recall that Crow insisted at the time he begged to co-chair the committee that he promised to be all bipartisan about it.
Instead of commenting on his own report, Crow was busy bashing Trump on the campaign trail and on his social media.
PeakNation™ will also recall Crow has a Republican opponent in John Fabbricatore, who is spending the campaign electioneering back home in Aurora.
Does @RepJasonCrow even care? He is everywhere but Colorado. Let’s make Colorado safe – and secure America! #copolitics #crowmustgo #OperationAurora #DarthPolis https://t.co/X0DutktK5B
— John Fabbricatore (@JohnE_Fabb) October 22, 2024