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Joe Oltmann

Business Owner Advocate

Colorado

Joe Oltmann is CEO of FEC United and PIN Business Networks, a data analytics professional who built a grassroots civic engagement movement with tens of thousands of members.

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Biography

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Joe Oltmann is a Colorado-based entrepreneur and civic activist who serves as CEO of FEC United and PIN Business Networks. His business background includes data analytics work, including involvement with the Trump 2016 campaign, and he employs approximately 190 people across his business ventures.

Oltmann founded FEC United (Faith, Education, Commerce United), a grassroots movement focused on civic engagement and community accountability. By August 2020, the organization had grown to 57,000 members committed to holding institutions accountable and encouraging conservative civic participation.

His data analytics expertise allows him to analyze polling and electoral data, providing alternative perspectives to mainstream media narratives. On the Kim Monson Show, he shared proprietary polling data showing competitive races in swing states during the 2020 election cycle.

Oltmann has become a prominent figure in conservative grassroots organizing in Colorado, combining his business acumen with political activism to mobilize citizens around issues of election integrity and civic engagement.

Episodes

2 appearances

April 27, 2026

Justice Alito’s Quiet Power, Demography’s Conservative Edge, and Colorado’s TABOR-Bypass Gaming Fee

Ballot Measures & TABOR

Mollie Hemingway on Justice Alito, Brian Joondeph on demography and Colorado's governor race, Joe Oltmann on the GOP. April 27, 2026.

“There's a Christopher Gregory case out there right now, which is probably one of the biggest bribery cases, corruption cases in the history of the state.”

“If we don't start handing the ball off to young people, then the party doesn't stand a chance of surviving itself anyway.”

1:40:50 – 1:49:11

Segment

August 7, 2020

Late-Term Abortion Ban Initiative and Grassroots Organizing for America

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Guest host Jason McBride welcomes Giuliana Day on Due Date Too Late and Joe Oltman on FEC United and Trump polling data. August 7, 2020 broadcast.

“We are at a critical time in our country where everything is being taken away from us at the same time.”

44:36 – 56:10

Segment

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