Protesters boo good paying jobs
Protesters at Cory Gardner's town hall meetings decided they were going to boo everything he said. Including, and I am not making this up, good paying jobs.
Protesters at Cory Gardner's town hall meetings decided they were going to boo everything he said. Including, and I am not making this up, good paying jobs.
Cory Gardner held three town halls yesterday. Attendees yelled him down and booed. 9 News' Kyle Clark and the Denver Post called the left out.
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