I'm a strong man of faith.
— Darryl Glenn
I love being the underdog.
I don't look at polls. It's about results. And every single time that people have had an opportunity to vote for me, we've been on top.
I don't know any elected Democrats that I get along with.
I have been going into the underserved neighborhoods and talking to people and letting them know that the conservative message does work. Conservatives need to realize that you actually have to go in there and ask for the vote.
I'm willing to work with anybody that will put the country first.
Here's a fact: I absolutely understand the humiliation of being stopped for no reason other than driving while black.
Al Sharpton doesn't even pay for his own suits.
Racism in America is real.
Where are Jesse Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton? They don't speak for Black America, and they don't speak for me.
This era of political correctness out there needs to go.
The threat from radical Islam is real.
Better educating our college students on the risks of high student debt and helping them to find alternatives to taking out student loans would help make the difference to their financial future.
I support the elimination and defunding of all agencies like the Education and Energy Departments because they fall outside of the framework of the Constitution.
Someone with a nice tan needs to say this: All lives matter.
I tell people all the time: All I need is gas money.
Open borders would be clear access to this country without going through a legal immigration process, and that's exactly what Mrs. Clinton is wanting us to do.
I'll absolutely be focusing in on the defense of this nation and making sure that our men and women have the proper tools, training, and equipment to do their jobs, that they have clear rules of engagement and, in the event that something happens to them, that we have a VA system that actually works.
My priority is to repeal the Iran Nuclear Deal and vote to do that. I think it's extremely dangerous... you don't negotiate with terrorists.
I went to, while I was in the military, Western New England College for my MBA and New England School of Law for my law degree.
I'm running against the Democrats. I'm running against evil.
When we put country first, it's amazing that we're going to be able to bring people together instead of dividing America.
Michael Bennet can't possibly understand the impact of flooding our job market with workers that aren't citizens of this country, and when we fight, they call us racist. When did wanting to feed your family become racist?
We need to start standing up for freedom and liberty.
I say exactly what I am going to do and how I am going to vote, and I have a 13-year record to back it up.
If you really want to heal our communities, more men to step it up to take care of their children. Safe neighbors happen when fathers and mothers are at home.
While I might not agree with everything Donald Trump says, I proudly stand with Donald Trump.
The one thing I'm absolutely tired of hearing is 'Republicans reaching across the aisle.' We need to step up and lead, ladies and gentlemen. I'm tired of reaching across the aisle.
We can bring this country together. But we must realize that our heroes in blue are part of the solution and not the problem.
I trust Colorado families and teachers way more than I trust D.C. central planners who think they know better than parents do.
My life will not be defined by a single political campaign. Those will come and go. But what has driven me to run for elected office in the past still drives me today: the knowledge that heroes do walk among us with tremendous strength and power.
I'm sick of hearing white liberals claim that if you call them out for their failed liberal programs, you're a racist. It makes my blood boil - which is part of why I am running.
My election results speak to my level of service.
All of my life, I've been told no. That I was too poor, too short, too black. I enjoy it when people underestimate me.
I have a track record of going out and talking to my constituents and then standing up and representing them. That's what people want.
If you are going to stand for the rule of law, if you are going to raise your hand and support the constitution, then you need to follow the law.
I grew up in a military family. My father spent 26 years in the Air Force.
I believe Colorado needs representation from a conservative who has worked his way through the types of obstacles with which nearly all middle-class and lower-income people struggle.
I'm standing up for the American people.
I'm dedicated to healing the wounds between police and minority communities so both sides feel safe again.
We need to show the fact that when you start thinking about freedom and liberty, personal responsibility, and opportunity to achieve the American Dream, the Republican party is the best party to do that.
If you are a black person growing up in America, chances are pretty good that you have experienced the police pulling you over in front of your mother's house because you 'had a headlight out.'
Nobody wants bad cops off the street more than good cops.
If your neighbor is doing something wrong, let's call it. Let's say this person is doing wrong, and let's notify our law enforcement so we can actually vet that individual.
I am not a Republican apologist.
The next generation is going to have to understand that Social Security is just one leg of a stool. We need to actually bring back that savings incentive, and the only way you're going to be able to do that is if you have a job.
There is no constitutional basis for the federal government to be mandated to assist with student debt.
My experience as a county commissioner has taught me that the best ideas often come from our neighbors, church groups, and community.
I am the Democratic Party's absolutely worst nightmare. Why is that? Well, you see, I am a black conservative Republican running against one of the most vulnerable Democrats in America in 2016.
Islam and the Constitution are in clear conflict.