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Republican candidate Darryl Glenn speaks after winning the 2016 primary for U.S. Senate on June 28.
Michael Reaves, The Denver Post
Republican candidate Darryl Glenn speaks after winning the 2016 primary for U.S. Senate on June 28.

Re: “,” June 29 news story.

Colorado public servants in both parties have always risen above narrow-minded, parochial and dogmatic interests when it came to the well-being of the state’s citizens. Govs. Roy Romer, Bill Owens and John Hickenlooper, as well as Sens. Hank Brown, Ben Nighthorse Campbell and Ken Salazar, to name a few, have crossed the aisle and reached out to the opposite party when a bipartisan response was needed for the betterment of the state and/or country.

There has been enough contention and strife in Congress and we don’t need to maintain the paralysis by electing Darryl Glenn to the U.S. Senate.

Roger Halligan, Centennial

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