Well, they didn't actually say that explicitly. He's retiring, so nobody pays that much attention to Tancredo any more anyway. But in an ad poking fun at U.S. Rep. Mark Udall (D-Eldorado Springs) for supporting a Department of Peace, they also say that "Udall voted against funding for our troops."
As evidence, they cite votes 2003 HR 3289 CO#562 and HR 3289 CO#602 at the bottom of the screen.
Both Udall and U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton) cast a "Nay" vote on #562 (Tancredo was one of just six Republicans to vote "Nay"). On vote #602, five of the original six Republicans voted the same way, but Tancredo voted "Aye".
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