U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., left, makes a point as Republican U.S. Senate candidate Darryl Glenn listens during a televised debate at History Colorado late Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Republished October 12, 2016 - 5:36 AM
Original Publication Date October 11, 2016 - 7:40 PM
DENVER - Colorado's Republican U.S. Senate candidate, Darryl Glenn, says he has "absolutely" suspended his endorsement of Donald Trump over Trump's lewd remarks about women.
But Glenn also said during a Tuesday debate with Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet that he believes Trump has apologized for his remarks, which were captured in a 2005 recording.
And Glenn says he wants to meet Trump "to know what's in his heart" before deciding whether to re-endorse the Republican presidential candidate.
Glenn has made several evolving statements of support — or lack thereof — of Trump over Trump's comments on women.
Bennet told Glenn on Tuesday that "I didn't hear an apology" from Trump during Trump's presidential debate on Sunday against Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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