Fox 21 reported Monday that Ken Buck held a “U.S. Senate unity rally” Monday night in Colorado Springs. But Buck spokesman Owen Loftus told me Thursday that Buck’s stop in Colorado Springs was a normal campaign rally, not a GOP U.S. Senate unity rally.
“That was just a mistake on Fox 21’s part,” he said, adding that “if we were to have a unity rally, we would make a big deal of that.”
“There were Norton supporters there,” he added. “They are coalescing around Ken now.”
He pointed out that Allison Sherry of The Denver Post covered the Colorado Springs event, and she did not describe it as a U.S. Senate unity rally.
Sherry reported that Buck encouraged his supporters at the Colorado Springs rally to support gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes as well as incumbent Attorney General John Suthers.
Fox 31’s weekday anchor and Vice President of News Operations Joe Cole reported:
Republican nominee Ken Buck was in town for a U.S. Senate unity rally. He’s trying to gain support from Jane Norton’s supporters whom he beat in the Republican primary. He is also turning his focus to incumbent Democrat, Senator Michael Bennet.
In its report on the rally, Fox 21 pictured Buck with the tag “unity rally” at the bottom of the screen.
It appears that the Fox 21 reporter may have thought Buck’s statement of support for Maes and Suthers was a U.S. Senate unity rally when in fact it was just Buck getting behind the GOP candidates for governor and Attorney General.
Cole did not immediately return a call for comment.
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