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DENVER -- A firebrand in conservative politics has joined the race for governor.

On his Facebook page early Tuesday, former Congressman Tom Tancredo made the announcement.

Tancredo made a name for himself while serving as a member of Congress, representing the 6th Congressional District in Colorado from 1999 to 2009. He briefly ran for president in 2008.

Tancredo is expected to hold events along the Front Range on Wednesday.

He joins a crowded field seeking the Republican nomination that includes 18th Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler, State Treasurer Walker Stapleton, and businessmen Doug Robinson and Victor Mitchell.

Tancredo said he would take steps to defund the city of Denver because of its sanctuary city policies. He also said he would work to require E-Verify by every employer in Colorado.

NEW: GOP candidate for Governor Tom Tancredo says he'd work to defund Denver over sanctuary city polices if elected. #copolitics #kdvr pic.twitter.com/mswSLilyiV — Joe St. George (@JoeStGeorge) October 31, 2017

New: Tom Tancredo says he would have sent State Police to protect VDARE conference in CO Springs. Our exchange #copolitics #kdvr pic.twitter.com/Q91Q5xXAtg — Joe St. George (@JoeStGeorge) October 31, 2017

The Democratic field includes Rep. Jared Polis of Boulder, Lt. Gov. Donna Lynne, former State Sen. Mike Johnston and former state treasurer Cary Kennedy.

"Tom Tancredo has spent his career championing hate groups, vilifying immigrants, and seeking divisiveness," Polis said. "The Colorado future I am fighting for protects everybody's freedom and expands opportunities for all.

"We cannot allow Steve Bannon's toxic brand of hate and white nationalism to take root in Colorado."

New: GOP candidate for Gov. Tom Tancredo says @jaredpolis "spews hate." Responds to Polis who says he supports hate groups #copolitics #kdvr pic.twitter.com/5RznDmsqMn — Joe St. George (@JoeStGeorge) October 31, 2017