Nov 13, 2014
In sports, it’s almost inevitable now that the day after a championship is won people are already predicting who will win the next championship. Why should politics be any different? Even though we are just over a week removed from the end of the 2014...
Nov 10, 2014
Conventional political wisdom has always dictated that “as Jefferson County goes, so goes Colorado.” But Senator-elect Cory Gardner has turned that paradigm on its head. Sen. Mark Udall actually beat Gardner in all of Colorado’s major swing counties – Jeffco,...
Nov 10, 2014
One of the more interesting side stories of the 2014 election, both in Colorado and nationwide, has been the affinity that climate change activists have developed for abortion. It turns out that Coloradans, and Americans as a whole, want to preserve and protect our...
Nov 7, 2014
As the dust ever so slowly continues to settle, it has become clear that Republicans will not control the state house. And the truth is, it was always a long shot. In 2011, the Democrats drew a House map that was so grossly gerrymandered that statehouse Republican...
Nov 6, 2014
We know how Colorado was slammed with political ads this last cycle, and to show just one more would be cruel, but over at The Upshot at The New York Times, they take a moment to talk about the “best” political ad of the cycle, and which of the Senate races were most...