In an interview last week, John Kellner, the Republican who’s running to be Colorado’s top lawyer, wouldn’t name a case where he agreed with Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser’s decision to go to court to oppose former President Donald Trump’s legal positions or policies.
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Boebert’s Involvement in Insurrection Disqualifies Her from Holding Office Again, Say Rallygoers
Despite 100-degree temperatures, a dozen people rallied outside the Grand Junction office of U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) on Friday, calling on Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold to disqualify the Silt congresswoman from holding office in the future.
‘I Looked But Couldn’t Find Any Successes Connected to the Congresswoman,’ Says Don Coram, Boebert’s GOP Opponent
Democratic candidate Alex Walker, who’s running in the 3rd Congressional District primary race, set the tone during his opening statement at a virtual forum hosted by several local chapters of the nonpartisan League of Women Voters, Wednesday.
Boebert Kicks Off GOP Assembly Where Tina Peters Tells Crowd ‘They’re Coming After You’
After opening the Mesa County Republican Assembly in Grand Junction with a prayer, a singing of the national anthem, and recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, county GOP chairman Kevin McCarney invited his “adopted daughter” Rep. Lauren Boebert to the stage.
On ‘Day One,’ GOP Gov. Candidate Ganahl Would ‘Roll Back Every Executive Order’ Signed By Polis
Country music and neon Bud Light signs lit up the otherwise dimly lit room Saturday where GOP gubernatorial candidate Heidi Ganahl held a “meet and greet,” in Grand Junction at Warehouse25sixty-five Kitchen+Bar.
At GOP Caucus, Embattled Clerk Peters Crosses Path With District Attorney Investigating Her
At Grand Junction High School yesterday, embattled Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters pitched her candidacy for Colorado Secretary of State to GOP caucus-goers who included Mesa County District Attorney Dan Rubinstein.
Here’s What ‘Equity’ Means to Mesa County Students Who Experienced Discrimination
Two 16-year-old Palisade High School students — Maya McDaniel and Charlotte Allen — thanked school board members at the Feb. 15 Mesa County Valley School District 51 Board of Education meeting for not firing school Superintendent Diana Sirko, Assistant Superintendent Brian Hill, and the director of equity and inclusion, Tracy Gallegos.
Most Extreme GOP Statewide Candidates Win Audience Poll After Grand Junction Debate
The final question posed to each of the six candidates who participated Monday evening in a Senatorial and Gubernatorial Candidate Debate in Grand Junction was perhaps the most revealing: Each candidate was asked for a one-word answer of who they believed won the 2020 U.S. Presidential election.
Mesa County School Board’s New ‘Conservative Bloc’ Proposes Replacing Legal Counsel Without Consulting Other Members
While Mesa County Valley School Board’s three new members – Andrea Haitz, Angela Lema, and Will Jones – ran as a “conservative bloc” and talked about the need for transparency during their campaigns, the trio has been less than transparent regarding one of their first items of business since being sworn in November 30.
Tina Peters, Sherronna Bishop Supporters Rally in Grand Junction
Mesa County says it has the backup files claimed to be lost