Colorado Democratic Party

04/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/23/2026 10:41

House Majority PAC Will Buy $9 million in 2026 Midterm TV and Digital Ads in Colorado

DENVER - House Majority PAC is reserving more than $9 million in Colorado media markets for the 2026 election cycle, part of a $272 million national investment announced this week.

The reservations cover Denver ($6.85 million), Colorado Springs ($1.16 million), Grand Junction ($280,000), and Spanish-language programming in Denver ($810,500). Booking this early allows Democrats to lock in lower ad rates before competitive demand drives prices up.

The markets targeted ensure that Democrats will be on the air statewide this fall, and constituents of Lauren Boebert, Gabe Evans, Jeff Hurd, and Jeff Crank will learn how Republicans have failed to lower the cost of food, gas, rent and health care for Colorado families, including by supporting President Trump's tax break for billionaires.

"Colorado is the spear tip of taking back control of Congress," said Colorado Democratic Party Chair Shad Murib. "National Democrats know this and they're investing in us and trusting us to get the job done with strong infrastructure, competitive candidates, and a forward-looking vision for the country."

This investment follows a strong quarter for Colorado Democrats: the Party grew its war chest and party membership, surpassing one million registered Democrats across the state, drew nearly 16,000 participants to its caucus and assembly process - doubling participation - and held a state assembly in Pueblo featuring its youngest delegate class in years.

Looking ahead, the Colorado Democratic Party is already hiring key staff positions for its fall campaign, coordinating with partners, preparing to invest State Party dollars directly into infrastructure and voter plans built by county parties, and enjoys strong fundraising and cash on hand heading into the fall campaign.

Meanwhile, the Colorado Republican Party is deeper in debt, wants to kick unaffiliated voters out of its Party primaries, and is without a chair after a disastrous state assembly.

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