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SoS Race: Anderson wants to rebuild voter confidence, Peters is determined to shred it
Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters is expected to qualify for the ballot at the GOP state assembly, which will likely cause problems for Republicans trying to win back the Secretary of State’s office from Jena Griswold’s wretched hands. Candidates only need 30% at...
Here are the Republicans hoping to make the final cut Saturday to run against Polis
The Colorado Republican Party is just days away from finalizing the ballot of candidates who will compete against each another in the June 28 primary for the chance to take on Democrat Gov. Jarod Polis in the November election. Heidi Ganahl is the only Republican...
Democrats want to lay a guilt trip on property owners in a ballot question capping taxes
The skyrocketing costs of home values is expected to pack a wallop in the wallets of homeowners this year in terms of additional property taxes they’ll be forced to pay. Rather than force people out of their homes they’ve inherited from their parents or owned for...
GOP gubernatorial candidate pledges alternative to sex ed for youngsters
Parents who don’t want their children learning about sexual orientation in kindergarten should have true school choice to switch their kids to a charter, private, or homeschooling, says GOP gubernatorial candidate Heidi Ganahl. “When 60% of our kids in Colorado cannot...
El Paso Republicans living in glass houses are shooting out the windows
When Republicans are demanding strict scrutiny of election systems to prevent cheating and ensure fairness, it is critical to keep their own houses tidy and in proper working order lest they make a mockery of the entire party. There’s an old proverb that goes...
Was Brittany Pettersen tweet an April fools joke by a disgruntled Democrat staffer?
National Democrats finally had some good news to share with their followers on Twitter this weekend. They had a candidate whom they were certain would flip a Republican-held district from red to blue, giving them at least one victory in the November election. They...
Colorado judge throws out lobbying complaint pursued by Secretary of State’s office
A state administrative law judge has dismissed a compliant against a Republican coalition pursued by Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office that accused them of illegally lobbying officials tasked with redistricting. The judge said the complaint was without merit...
A downright decent human endorses GOP candidate in the 7th District race for Congress
A downright decent human being who represented Colorado with honor and distinction in both the state legislature and Congress, has made an endorsement in the 7th Congressional District race to replace Ed Perlmutter. Hank Brown threw his support behind economist Tim...
High demand wipes out Denver’s supply of Narcan. Kyle Clark is probably to blame
Denver’s health department has run completely out of the overdose recovery drug commonly referred to as Narcan, after demand for free kits mysteriously skyrocketed in mid-February. What prompted the sudden rush that’s depleted all their supplies? Spokeswoman Courtney...
Bennet abortion bill would eliminate state parental notification and consent laws
An abortion bill stalled in the U.S. Senate that would strike down state parental notification and consent laws could be a problem for Democrats in the November election, including U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet. The Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) was blocked by...








