Republican Candidate · Colorado's 7th District

The American Dream must become the
American Reality.

Thirty-two years in the United States Army taught me that service means putting people before politics. I'm running for Congress to put Colorado's working families first.

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"Public office is about service,
not personal ambition."

Where I Stand

Before a law is passed or a dollar is spent, one question must be asked. Does it make life better for Colorado families?

01 / Family

Putting families first

Parents, not bureaucrats, should have the final say in how their children are raised and educated. Young couples should be able to afford a home and start a family without drowning in debt.

02 / Service

Service before status

The hardworking families of Colorado are the backbone of this state. I will carry their values into every vote, advocating for our families, our communities, and the land we are blessed to call home.

03 / Safety

Safe streets, safe homes

Strong neighborhoods are the foundation of strong communities. Every Coloradan deserves to feel safe in the place they call home.

Meet Tim Bennett

The most fundamental building block of our nation is the American family.

Family is what holds our communities together. Families raise the next generation. Families help us through hard times and celebrate the good ones. Without the American family, there is no United States of America.

For too long, families across Colorado have felt like decisions are being made for them, not with them. Parents want a real say in their children's education. Young couples want to build a life, but housing feels out of reach and debt is heavy. People simply want to feel safe in their own neighborhoods. These are not partisan concerns. They are human ones, shared across the 7th District.

If we get this one priority right, if we start making decisions with families at the center, so many other problems begin to move in the right direction.

I spent thirty-two years in the United States Army. What I learned is that listening comes first, that service is a duty owed to the people you represent, and that good decisions begin with showing up. I am not running to climb a ladder. I am running because the families of Colorado's 7th District deserve a representative who will listen carefully and work for them.

Owning a home. Paying off your loans. Building a life. Raising a family on land older than any of us, land we are blessed to call home. In the greatest nation that has ever existed, these things should not feel out of reach. They should be a reality. Let's get to work on that, together.

Follow Along

From the campaign trail.

Recent updates from across the 7th District. Click any post to see it on the platform.

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Out in the District

The work is already underway.

Photos from recent events across Colorado's 7th.

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March 2026

Coffee with neighbors, Arvada

A morning of listening at Wheat Ridge Coffee. Twenty-two families showed up.

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February 2026

Door knocking in Lakewood

Forty volunteers, six hundred doors, one neighborhood at a time.

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February 2026

Town hall, Grand Junction

Real questions from working families on the Western Slope.

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January 2026

Veterans breakfast, Pueblo

Honored to share a meal with the brothers and sisters who served.

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January 2026

Campaign launch, Thornton

The kitchen table where it started, surrounded by family and friends.

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December 2025

Holiday food drive

Two thousand pounds of food collected for families across the district.