{"id":2524,"date":"2026-07-12T12:36:27","date_gmt":"2026-07-12T12:36:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/coloradospringsmoverss.com\/?p=2524"},"modified":"2026-07-12T12:36:27","modified_gmt":"2026-07-12T12:36:27","slug":"spending-topped-67-million-in-key-colorado-primary-races-but-big-money-didnt-always-win","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/coloradospringsmoverss.com\/?p=2524","title":{"rendered":"Spending topped $67 million in key Colorado primary races. But big money didn\u2019t always win."},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div><strong>Getting your Trinity Audio player ready&#8230;<\/strong><\/div>\n<div>\n<p>The $67 million storm has passed. For now.<\/p>\n<p>That is roughly how much was spent on all of Colorado\u2019s competitive primaries for statewide and federal office \u2014 and almost all of it went to influence Democrat-vs.-Democrat contests as voters picked who would represent the party in November\u2019s election, according to an analysis by The Denver Post. Millions more went to down-ballot races, such as local legislative races.<\/p>\n<p>The rain from the proverbial storm of cash poured down in the form of candidate mailers, door knockers, and TV and digital ads, and in less apparent campaign infrastructure and polls. The vast majority of the money went directly to campaigns and supported direct messaging, staffing and other expenses of running for office.<\/p>\n<p>But more than a third \u2014 almost $25 million \u2014 flooded the races through super PACs and other outside groups that approach politics with different levels of opacity.<\/p>\n<p>The money also didn\u2019t do much to predict eventual winners. Four of the most-monied candidates seeking statewide or federal offices won their primaries. Four others lost.<\/p>\n<p>Paul Teske, a political scientist at the University of Colorado Denver, said it can be tough to tease out how much of a difference money can make in a campaign, especially if spending between candidates is in the same ballpark. But the amount this time also seems striking, even if there isn\u2019t an immediate apples-to-apples comparison to prior election years.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cPeople realize this is a way to influence policy that can be effective \u2014 if it\u2019s the right place, at the right time, in the right way,\u201d Teske said.<\/p>\n<p>Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg appears to have been the single largest player in Colorado politics in the June 30 primaries. The billionaire pumped $5 million in cash into a state super PAC backing U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet\u2019s failed bid for governor against Attorney General Phil Weiser. Weiser ended up winning the race by more than 13 percentage points.<\/p>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<p>The race for the Democratic nomination for governor by far outstripped every other race in the primaries, with more than $24.5 million spent by either the super PACs backing the candidates or by the campaigns themselves.<\/p>\n<p>That money was almost evenly split between the super PACs and the campaigns, though that number is skewed by the super PAC backing Bennet, Rocky Mountain Way. That political action committee spent nearly $11 million, almost twice as much as Bennet\u2019s official campaign spent.<\/p>\n<p>The Republican side of the governor\u2019s race\u00a0saw a relatively paltry $4.1 million spent through June 29, the cutoff for the most recent batch of campaign data. Nonprofit leader Victor Marx, who had more than $3.2 million of that money backing him either directly or through a state super PAC, narrowly secured the nomination Thursday over state Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer and third-place state Rep. Scott Bottoms.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/coloradospringsmoverss.com\/?p=2520\">Westbound U.S. 36 reopens in Westminster after fuel spill<\/a><\/p>\n<p>On the federal side of the ledger, the money becomes even more opaque \u2014 though there was less of it. Campaigns\u2019 federal reports cover fundraising and spending through June 10, though outside groups had to file more frequent spending reports in the lead-up to the election.<\/p>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<p>State Rep. Manny Rutinel benefited from the most outside money, $5.5 million, in his successful campaign for the Democratic nomination in the 8th Congressional District. By comparison, Shannon Bird, the former state representative who lost to Rutinel, saw $1.7 million spent to buoy her.<\/p>\n<p>More than $3 million of outside help for Rutinel came from the Latino Victory Fund and the associated Latino Victory Project. Those groups have received money from Opportunity Forward Alliance, a dark-money group that describes itself as backing business-friendly policies, and 5000 Broadway Productions, the production company founded by Lin-Manuel Miranda.<\/p>\n<p>He also benefited from almost $1 million spent by You Can Push Back, a super PAC supported by pro-AI regulations billionaire Chris Larsen. And $1.2 million backing Rutinel\u2019s campaign came from the SOMOS PAC, a super PAC that was backed by the nonprofit Advocacy Action Fund. That nonprofit has been linked to former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and has a history of giving to self-styled progressive and abortion-rights advocacy groups. <\/p>\n<p>That 8th District race \u2014 expected to be one of the most competitive in the nation, again \u2014 will almost certainly draw a gob-smacking amount of money and attention as the November general election nears. In 2024, the candidates and outside groups spent more than $40 million on the election that saw U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans, a Republican, win the seat. It was among the top 10 most expensive races in the country and is seen this time as key to whichever party will hold the House majority next year.<\/p>\n<p>Now Evans is running for reelection in the 8th District, which stretches from the north Denver suburbs to Greeley.<\/p>\n<p>U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, who was on the wrong side of the primary night\u2019s biggest upset in Colorado, was the second-largest beneficiary of outside money, largely as part of a last-minute surge to preserve her office. More than $2.3 million flew into that race to defend DeGette, whose 1st Congressional District mostly covers Denver.<\/p>\n<p>Of that, more than $1.5 million came from the Pro-Choice Majority Action PAC, which in turn receives money from the EDW Action Fund, a pro-Democratic women\u2019s group that is affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC.<\/p>\n<p>By comparison, now-Democratic nominee Melat Kiros, a democratic socialist who beat DeGette by 13.4 percentage points, had just over $500,000 in outside spending support her campaign against the 30-year incumbent. Kiros\u2019 campaign also spent less than $600,000 directly, or less than half of DeGette\u2019s total campaign spending.<\/p>\n<p><em>Stay up-to-date with Colorado Politics by signing up for our weekly newsletter, The Spot.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/coloradospringsmoverss.com\/?p=2518\">Aspen Acres fire destroys more than 850 structures \u2014 including at least 337 homes \u2014 as it approaches 100,000 acres<\/a><\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/coloradospringsmoverss.com\/?p=2522\">Water World to reopen Sunday after evacuation; police find \u2018no credible threat\u2019<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>More than $67 million was spent on Colorado&#8217;s primary elections, the vast majority on Democratic races as Phil Weiser and Michael Bennet battled for governor and Manny Rutinel won the CD8 primary.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":2523,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[15,4,5],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-2524","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-election","category-news","category-politics"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.6 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Spending topped $67 million in key Colorado primary races. 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