Colorado Gov Jared Polis does not appear to mind being struck by previous President Donald Trump.
Polis (D) showed up on CNN Friday after Trump talked in the community of Aurora and called him a “coward” and a “fraud,” and incorrectly declared that immigrants have “invaded and conquered the city.”
The guv took it all in stride.
“I’m glad he was talking about me because he’s not running against me,” Polis told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins “He’s running against [Vice President] Kamala Harris. … The more lies and attacks he wants to say about me, the better, because I’m not on the ballot.
“So I’m glad to distract him however I can,” he proceeded, prior to applauding Aurora.
Also on Friday, Trump declared that Venezuelan gangs were dominating the city, explaining exactly how “they’re taking over buildings” and doing so “violently.”
( A video clip revealing gang participants in an Aurora apartment went viral over the summertime, yet authorities state the location is risk-free and much from overwhelming with criminal offense, The Associated Press reported.)
Collins kept in mind Friday that Trump has actually lobbed comparable objections versus guvs in his very own event, consisting ofGeorgia Gov Brian Kemp.
“Some say it’s cognitive decline,” claimedPolis “But the more he’s distracted and attacking people like Gov. Kemp or me, whether they’re Republican or Democrat, maybe he’s forgotten who he’s running against.”
“I think she’ll be a great president,” he included, ofHarris “So let him attack all these other people and try to settle all these grudges he has. … I don’t think that’s what the American people want.”