Last month, Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) attended a fundraiser for and received monetary support from the Annual Unity Fund (AUF) – a conservative LGBTQ rights group.
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Ted Nugent Rocks Spirited Fundraiser for Weld County Sheriff Reams
On Friday, Ted Nugent was the main attraction at a rally-fundraiser for Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams' re-election bid. As usual, controversy surrounded the rock star who used a racial epithet to describe Japanese people in a speech that also touched on World War II, urban decay and labor.
A Colorado Law Aims to Have U.S. President Elected by Popular Vote. Republicans Are Organizing to Stop This.
Frank McNulty – former speaker of Colorado’s House of Representatives – was on KOA News Radio's Mandy Connell Show earlier this month pushing to remove Colorado from the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact via a ballot initiative for 2020.
Republican Organization Releases ‘Liberty Scorecards’ Evaluating State Lawmakers
The Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado (RLCC) – which considers itself “the conscious of the Colorado GOP” – just released the first edition of its “liberty scorecards.”
Attorney for Masterpiece Baker Blasts LGBTQ Activists Over Third Lawsuit
Nicole Martin – an attorney representing Jack Phillips, the conservative Colorado baker embroiled in an ongoing constitutional battle over LGBTQ rights – was on the radio yesterday. Her cameo on Peter Boyle’s 710 KNUS show followed the lawsuit from Denver attorney Autumn Spardina, whom Phillips refused a cake representing her transgender identity.
DeVos To Appear in Colorado Springs Later This Month
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos will make an appearance in Colorado Springs later this month in support of Parents Challenge -- an organization promoting school choice. She has a close personal relationship with the organization's founder. Furthermore, there's deep uncertainty about what the ultimate outcome of a voucher system in the U.S. would be.
CO State Sen. Winter of Denver Featured in Reality TV Pilot
A trailer for "RUN" came out today, billing the independently-produced reality TV program featuring state Sen. Faith Winter (D-Denver) as a makeover show for the campaigns of female candidates.
CU Professor Limerick: Moving BLM to Colorado Doesn’t Make Sense
Ninety-nine percent of federally-held land lies west of the Mississippi, but the Bureau of Land Management is still headquartered in D.C. As the country ponders the agency’s exodus from the capitol, Grand Junction has emerged as a prime candidate for its new headquarters.
Your Chance to Learn More About Candidates Running for Colorado’s Senate Seat in 2020
This weekend, Colorado will kick off its race for the Senate in a Denver's Barnum Park. A late afternoon picnic will be followed by an early evening forum – both featuring a variety of candidates.
Conservative Radio Host Aims to Counter Pro-Choice Movement’s Energetic Messaging in Colorado
As the conversation around abortion has heated up across the country, Colorado has experienced some serious disagreement as well. Now, local radio host Dan Caplis wants his listeners to think up and fund a pro-life billboard campaign.