

Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleU.S. Senator
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
Age61 years old (Nov 28, 1964)
GenderMale
LocationColorado
BackgroundAttorney
EducationWesleyan University (B.A.)
Notable personal detailsMichael Farrand Bennet is a Democratic politician and attorney who has served as a U.S. Senator from Colorado since 2009. Before the Senate, he was Superintendent of Denver Public Schools and served as chief of staff to Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, after working in investment management at the Anschutz Investment Company. He earned a B.A. from Wesleyan University and a J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of The Yale Law Journal. He is married to Susan Daggett and they have three daughters.
Supports raising taxes on the wealthy and corporations while expanding refundable tax credits and other tax relief for low- and middle-income workers and families. Has proposed substantial tax reforms (higher top income rates, higher corporate rate, mark‑to‑market capital gains taxation, and higher estate taxes) to finance expanded social investments. Also sponsors legislation to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit and prevent large profitable corporations from paying little or no federal tax.
Supports building on the Affordable Care Act and creating a public option to expand access and lower costs, with additional proposals to strengthen Medicaid, expand a state health plan option, and lower drug and care prices. Opposes single‑payer/Medicare for All in favor of public-option and targeted expansions.
Supports comprehensive immigration reform including a pathway to citizenship and protections for Dreamers while also endorsing strengthened border security and enforcement guardrails. Has sponsored and backed legislation to protect migrants’ rights, expand legal pathways, and increase accountability for DHS, ICE, and CBP. Advocates bipartisan, commonsense solutions balancing humane treatment of immigrants with measures to secure the border and uphold the rule of law.
Michael Bennet supports protecting and expanding access to abortion and other reproductive health care, and has sponsored and co-sponsored federal legislation to restore and codify abortion rights and protect providers. He opposes restrictions that would limit travel for care or criminalize providers and has advocated for protections for medication abortion and insurance coverage for abortion services.
Supports ambitious emissions reductions including net-zero by 2050 and rejoining international climate efforts; favors major clean-energy investment, expanded clean-energy tax credits, greenhouse-gas standards, carbon pricing, and targeted support for communities and workers affected by the transition from fossil fuels. Advocates deploying clean-technology manufacturing, grid resilience, electric-vehicle infrastructure, and market-based state-level programs (cap-and-invest) to meet emissions targets while addressing affordability and community impacts.
Supports expanded federal background checks and legislative limits on high-capacity magazines and certain gas-operated semi-automatic firearms; has introduced and cosponsored bills aimed at reducing access to weapons used in mass shootings and improving school-shooting data collection.
Michael Bennet is leading fundraising in the Democratic race for Colorado governor in 2026, with his campaign and aligned independent committee raising about $7 million. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is also a top fundraiser at roughly $5.1 million, as both candidates head toward the June 30, 2026 primary and highlight grassroots support.


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