b'THE GAME . from page 12worked with as well and love.In an online article on Nov. 13 of the Denverite poweredbyColoradoPublicRadiointerviewed Willilams who said she had not decided to vacate her seat for Senate District 33.She then went on to say: I think it has confused a lot of my constituents. As colleagues, I wish Rep. Coleman had sought my counsel before formally filing to run.After personally talking with State Rep. Coleman, heclaimedtohavenumerousconversationsthis past summer with Williams about running for her seat as she would run for the U.S Senate.IsaidIendorseyou,willcontributetoyour campaign if you will support me for your seat (in the state senate). She then told me that she was keeping her options open, he explainedBlack legislators from Regis Groff (1974-1994), Gloria Tanner (1994-2000), Penfield Tate III (2000) and Peter Groff (2003) have all served as senators for State Senate District 33.Colorados Senate District 33 includes northeast Denver,Cole,Whittier,FivePoints,GreenValley Ranch, Montbello and Stapleton areas where the majority of people of color live in those areas.StateRep.Colemansaidafterheannounced his candidacy for the state senate seat he called Williamswhoexpressedherfrustrationthathe had not given her 24 hours notice regarding his decision to run against her.I was unaware that she was backing out of the U.S Senate race. I am not running against Angela but running for individuals in the community who raisedme.Iwantthistobepositive,Coleman stated.I am obligated to engage my services to help the dreams of those often forgotten in District 33 are realized.State Rep. Coleman grew up in the Park Hill area of Denver. His goal is to see equity in education, fundingforschoolsandpushforpeopletoget home ownership and businesses.Well this should definitely be an interesting race betweenincumbentStateSen.AngelaWilliams and State Rep. James Coleman.All I can say is may the best person win and give God the glory.16 DECEMBER 2019 BOCNEWS.com'