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Aurora Council Candidate Claims To Have Been Misquoted But Won’t Say What’s Incorrect
Aurora City Council candidate Danielle Jurinsky claims that I misquoted her a “couple” times in an article posted over the weekend, but she won’t say where the errors are.
Republicans Campaigning Together To Take Over Aurora City Council
The Colorado Republican Party’s leading candidate for Governor, Heidi Ganahl, launched her campaign last month with a seven-day statewide tour that included a stop at JJ’s Place, an Aurora bar owned by Republican Danielle Jurinsky, who’s running for Aurora City Council.
Which Aurora City Council Candidates Are Republicans? Which Are Democrats?
The Aurora City Council election isn’t technically a partisan battleground, but it’s turning out that way, as Democrats and Republicans have poured money and/or endorsements into the race for fellow Democrats or fellow Republicans.
Another CO Springs Radio Host Says He’s Been ‘Terminated’ After Refusing ‘Chinese COVID-19 Injections’
Another right-wing radio host in Colorado Springs says he’s “been terminated” due to his refusal to get the COVID vaccine as required by his radio station.
CO Springs Radio Host Fired for Failing to Abide by Station’s Vaccine Requirement
After over 13 years as a host on KVOR in Colorado Springs, Jeff Crank was told to walk away from the radio station’s microphone due to his failure to get a COVID vaccination, per KVOR’s requirement for employees — a mandate Crank calls “unethical and immoral.”
CO Hospital Says Its COVID Vaccine Mandate for Organ Recipients Saves Lives, But to GOP Leader, It ‘Doesn’t Seem Humane at All’
The leader of the Colorado Republican Party appeared on conservative radio Tuesday to say she shares a GOP lawmaker’s outrage over the decision of UCHealth, a Colorado hospital affiliated with the University of Colorado, to require an El Paso woman to get a COVID vaccine prior to receiving a kidney transplant.
Denver Radio Host Says He’s ‘Heard’ That Competing Hosts ‘Are Told Not To Talk’ About Trump
In response to changes in talk-radio programming at Denver radio stations KOA and KHOW, Peter Boyles — who works for a competing station — said last month that he’s “heard” that talk show hosts at KOA and KHOW, both owned by IHeartMedia, have been “mandated” not to talk about specific topics, including some related to Trump.
Stealth Conservatism Evident in Center Square News Stories Published in Colorado Politics
Last month, Colorado Politics, a print and online political news site, published a story about conservatives who submitted signatures to the Colorado Secretary of State to place an anti-tax initiative on the ballot.
As They Debate Dumping Primaries, CO Republicans Tell The World They’re Losers
No matter what side they’re on in their internal war over whether to dump open primaries, Republicans are telling the world — and each other — how weak they are in Colorado, how much swing voters hate them, how deep blue the state is turning, and how depressed they are about it.