An ethics complaint against Gov. John Hickenlooper (D-CO), which was filed by a Colorado-based watchdog organization, may have its roots in research by a national Republican firm that targets Democrats, according to state documents revealed today.
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GOP-Leaning Pollster Sees Democratic Tsunami in November in Colorado
“If 2018 was a Democratic wave, then 2020 is very likely to be a tsunami.”
Colorado Catholic Leaders Back Death Penalty Repeal
Colorado’s Catholic Bishops doubled down on their longstanding support for repealing the death penalty, issuing a news release Friday commending the Colorado Senate for passing the repeal bill (by a 19-13 vote) and thanking state Senate sponsors Julie Gonzales (D-Denver), Jack Tate (R-Centennial) and Leroy Garcia (D-Pueblo), and “all the other senators who supported this important legislation.”
Rally Goers Decry #CoverUpCory Gardner
“If we all vote, if we all engage in democracy, that guy is gone,” Denver City Councilman Chris Hinds told about 150 demonstrators at the Colorado Capitol this afternoon, gesturing toward a life-sized cutout of U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO), which stood just to the right of the microphone.
Gardner vs. Collins: A Comparison of Two Republican Senators From States That Voted for Clinton Over Trump
Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner, who’s one of the most vulnerable Republicans in the U.S. Senate, announced yesterday that he would not vote for more impeachment witnesses, including John Bolton.
Buck: ‘A Few’ Democrats ‘Seriously Considering Voting to Acquit’
U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, the leader of Colorado’s Republican Party, says he knows that there are “a few Democrat senators who are seriously considering voting to acquit in this situation.”
Ad Targets Gardner for Vote Against Arctic Wildlife Refuge
Alaska Wilderness League Action, an environmental group advocating for the preservation of Alaskan lands, has launched a digital ad campaign in Colorado slamming U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) for his 2017 vote allowing drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge.
Fired Radio Host Says Former KNUS Colleague “Urinated on Us”
In case you’re wondering if there are any hard feelings lingering after Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden’s “Chuck and Julie Show” was canceled by conservative KNUS 710-AM in December, listen to Bonniwell talk about his former KNUS colleagues on Bonniwell and Hayden’s new podcast, last week.
Gardner Doing ‘Right Thing’ on Impeachment, Says Former Republican Senator from Colo
Colorado Republican Wayne Allard, who served in the U.S. Senate during the 1999 impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, says Sen. Cory Gardner, a fellow Republican, is doing the “right thing” by holding off on his impeachment decision.
Gardner’s Votes to Privatize Medicare Under Scrutiny
In the wake of Trump’s comments last week that he’s willing to “look” at federal spending on entitlements, a progressive group is putting renewed scrutiny on U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner’s (R-CO) stance on Medicare and Social Security, including Gardner’s statement during his last Senate race that he would vote in the Senate to privatize Medicare, as he’d voted to do during his House tenure.