Texas Sen. Ted Cruz will head to Colorado next week to campaign for a Senate candidate he endorsed Friday.
Darryl Glenn is one of five Republicans vying for inclusion on the November ballot, and, according to
the Dallas Morning News, Cruz has pledged his support.
Cruz will reportedly travel to the Centennial State on Monday to campaign for the man who Democrats there have called a "far right, never-compromise conservative."
"I am proud to stand with the grass roots in Colorado supporting Darryl Glenn in his campaign for the U.S. Senate," Cruz said in a statement, reports the Dallas Morning News. Cruz called Glenn a "committed public servant and small business owner."
Glenn currently serves as El Paso County commissioner.
A Denver Post editorial last month called Glenn and two of the other Republicans in the race "Ted Cruz wannabes."
Glenn scored the backing of the Senate Conservatives Fund in May, a big boost to his campaign that had,
according to the Denver Post, $11,000 at the end of March.
Cruz dined with some prominent conservatives in Virginia this week as he ponders his political future in the wake of his failed presidential campaign.
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