Ministry founder Victor Marx wins Republican primary for Colorado governor


Ministry leader Victor Marx has won the Republican primary for governor of Colorado, NBC News projects, setting up a general election matchup with state Attorney General Phil Weiser, the Democratic nominee.

Marx narrowly defeated Republican state Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer after a protracted count of the final votes following the June 30 primary. Marx took 39.9% of the GOP primary vote, while Kirkmeyer took 39.4%.

A third Republican candidate, state Rep. Scott Bottoms, finished in a distant third place.

Barbara Kirkmeyer
Republican gubernatorial candidate Barbara Kirkmeyer, a state senator.Hyoung Chang / MediaNews Group / Denver Post via Getty Images file

Marx, a former Marine and the founder of an evangelical ministry, gained wider notice earlier this year after a controversial interview.

Marx has long claimed that an abusive stepfather forced him to kill a man when Marx was only 7 years old.

That assertion recently resurfaced in a May interview with Denver’s KUSA, an NBC affiliate, during which Marx said he’d also possibly murdered other people.

“I’ve been in other situations where, possibly, people or persons died as a result of me defending myself in other countries,” Marx said.

The reporter interviewing him replied: “Do you think that you’ve killed people as an adult?”

“Does it matter,” Marx responded.

It’s unclear whether Marx’s claims in that interview came in reference to his time in the military

Marx’s campaign website says he endured a troubled childhood — including being the victim of sexual abuse — before turning his life around in the Marines.

He says his ​All Things Possible Ministries has rescued women and children held in captivity, including one particularly daring mission rescuing kidnapped girls from ISIS territory.

Marx enters the general election as the underdog in the race against Weiser, as they vie to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. Jared Polis. Colorado voters have not elected a Republican governor in more than two decades.

Weiser, a two-term state attorney general and a former University of Colorado Law School dean, beat Sen. Michael Bennet in the Democratic primary, in a campaign that centered on an anti-Trump and anti-establishment message.



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