Darryl Glenn, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Colorado, has a big-time speaking slot at the Republican National Convention today, July 18.
UPDATE: Here's what he said.
Glenn is scheduled to speak in the evening portion of the convention's session. The convention schedule doesn't list a specific time for Glenn, but the evening session begins at 5:50 p.m. MST.
Here's the official feed:
Glenn's speech will be the 14th presentation after the invocation. The speaker before him is U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy. The day's theme is "Make America Safe Again."
The conference will be streaming live on several news channels' Facebook sites, including Fox News and C-SPAN, or on Fox's YouTube channel.
The full schedule is available here. We've got more on Glenn's background here, as does the Denver Post.
Ahead of his speech, Colorado's Democratic Party moved to paint Glenn as overly conservative, focusing on his anti-abortion stance.
"He wants to end a woman's right to choose, even in cases of rape and incest," said Rick Palacio, Colorado's Democratic chairman.
Glenn has focused on voters' anger and frustration, describing himself as an “unapologetic Christian constitutional conservative.”