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RACIAL POLITICS: How Glenn and Stockham Are Changing the Debate

The historic rise of black candidates in the Colorado Republican Party stands in stark contrast to the all-white ticket of Democrats seeking to keep their seats in Congress this year. That’s the take-away of a must-read piece by Valerie Richardson in the Washington...

SPEAKING TO THE PEOPLE: Trump Calls For Congressional Term Limits

While swinging through Battleground Colorado yesterday, Donald Trump made a bit of news during his Colorado Springs stop by calling for Congressional term limits. With another a populist message, Trump continues his outsider campaign that has confused the media and...

HILLARY’S VEEPS: Leaked Email Reveals Coloradans On The List

That PR firm Hickenlooper hired to enhance his presence among a crowded field to be Hillary’s vice presidential pick did him diddly squat, according to one of Hillary’s hacked emails. The March 17 email from campaign chairman John Podesta to Hillary reveals the names...

WITHIN REACH: Clinton Sitting On Just Five-Point Colorado Lead

Magellan Strategies, the Colorado-based national polling and research firm, released its latest 2016 Colorado Presidential Voter Opinion Survey today, and it shows Hillary Clinton with a just five point lead over Donald Trump, 40% - 35% with a 4.38% margin of error....

IDEOLOGICAL INTOLERANCE: Popular Boulder Restaurant Bars Trump Jr.

For all their efforts posing as open minded and accepting of everyone, liberals are the worst offenders when it comes to ideological intolerance. And that intolerance was on full display this week when the popular Boulder restaurant The Sink wouldn’t let in Donald...

RETURN OF THE BERN: Sanders Campaigns for Amendment 69

Former presidential contender Bernie Sanders was in Boulder Monday to campaign for Hillary Clinton Amendment 69, the ColoradoCare measure that would bankrupt taxpayers to create so-called “universal” health care that Hillary championed as first lady. Despite the...

WIN FOR ENERGY: Federal Judge Orders EPA to Recognize Job Losses

The EPA lost a significant federal court battle against the coal industry this week that will reverberate throughout the energy sector and make the federal agency comply with its own regulations. The ruling says the EPA must abide by rules that require them to track...