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Colorado Education Board Dems insist LGBTQ studies stay in K-3rd grade
Democrats on the Colorado State Board of Education are insisting that kindergarten through third grade children be instructed on what it means to be LGBTQ, and suggest parents who disagree would be discriminating bigots. The board met this week to review the coming...
Poll: Americans aren’t buying Democrats and DeGette’s excuses about high gas prices
Democrats can’t keep their stories straight about who’s to blame for gas prices that skyrocketed right after President Biden took office. The Biden administration is working overtime to convince Americans it was Russia’s fault for invading Ukraine. However, gas prices...
Brittany Pettersen tries to con voters with this faux gas tax break
Democrats in the state legislature are working a con job on voters by claiming to ease gas taxes to help Coloradans who are having a tough time making ends meet. In reality, Democrats are just delaying by a few months the tax hikes they already passed and for only two...
All state assembly votes are now public so Republicans can self-audit
Election integrity is of the utmost importance to all Colorado voters, and no one knows that better than the state’s GOP chairwoman Kristi Burton Brown. She had the foresight to know many party delegates would make every demand imaginable to ensure their vote was...
Colorado Education Board meets Tuesday on teaching LGBTQ to K-3rd grade
Colorado’s State Board of Education is expected to get an earful Tuesday when they consider public feedback on whether children in kindergarten through third grade should be learning about LGBTQ perspectives in history and civics classes. There is just no delicate way...
Joe O’Dea lays into ‘soft’ Michael Bennet on Ruthless Podcast
Before the two man primary field for the U.S. Senate was set, first time candidate Joe O'Dea had already provided primary voters a glimpse of what they can expect in the race against incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet....
Here’s your complete list of statewide GOP candidates who made the primary ballot
Here are the Republican candidates for statewide office who will compete in the June 28 party primary that determines who will take on the Democrats in Colorado’s November General Election. Candidates made the ballot by capturing 30% of the 3,749 delegates assembled...
Colorado to strip LGBTQ history from K-3rd grade, but winks to teach it anyway
Colorado parents of children below 4th grade will be interested to know the state's public education system is passing the buck on whether to continue teaching young kids LGBTQ perspectives in history and civics classes. The committee revising the state’s social...
Here are the GOP Senate candidates competing at the state assembly Saturday
The Republican field will be whittled down at Saturday’s state assembly where candidates will compete for a ballot spot in the party’s primary to take on Democrat Michael Bennet for Colorado’s Senate seat. Construction company owner Joe O’Dea qualified for the ballot...
Bennet and Hick claim history-making vote of a Black adult female to the Supreme Court
Colorado’s Democrat U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper claim to have made history on Thursday with their votes to put a Black woman on the Supreme Court. Neither man is a biologist, so they are not qualified to determine whether or not Judge Ketanji Brown...








