It appears that some Colorado Republicans are presenting themselves as mask wearers on public communications platforms, but being less diligent in the real world.
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Candidate Q&A: Bob Roth for Colorado Senate District 26
Republican Bob Roth is running to represent Colorado’s 26th senate district, which encompasses many of Denver’s southern suburbs including Englewood, Greenwood Village, and Littleton. Roth faces incumbent Democratic state Sen. Jeff Bridges in the race.
Colo. Lawmaker: You Can “No Longer Trust” the “Biased” Postal Service
Colorado State Rep. Rod Pelton, a Republican from Cheyenne Wells, is joining a chorus of conservatives nationwide who are attacking the United States Postal Service (USPS) ahead of an election that will rely heavily on mail-in voting.
Is the GOP Giving Up on Gardner? Analysts Say It’s Too Early to Know
Earlier this month the Senate Leadership Fund (SLF), a major source of funds for Republican U.S. Senate candidates, pledged $21 million in radio and television advertisements across five states to defend vulnerable Republican incumbent senators. Colorado was not one of those states.
Candidate Q&A: David Ortiz Runs for Colorado House of Representatives
Democrat David Ortiz is running to represent Colorado’s 38th house district, which encompasses parts of Littleton and the south Denver metro area. Ortiz faces Republican incumbent Rep. Richard Champion in the race. According to one legislative ranking group, the district leans Democratic in the 2020 election.
FACT CHECK: Loopholes in Gardner Bill Allow Denial of Insurance Coverage to Those With Pre-Existing Conditions
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) is claiming that legislation he introduced this month “would guarantee Coloradans with pre-existing conditions have health insurance coverage protections.”
Jeffco Rally Shows Support for U.S. Postal Service
A small crowd gathered Saturday at the corners of West Alameda Avenue and Oak Street, adjacent to the Federal Center Post Office Branch in Lakewood, lining up at the intersection and holding signs with messages supporting the United States Postal Service (USPS) and many criticizing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and President Donald Trump.
Garfield County Commish Candidate Is an Alternative to ‘Drill Baby Drill’ Candidates Like Boebert
Leslie Robinson lives just two and a half blocks from Shooters Grill in Rifle – the gun-loving hub of owner Lauren Boebert’s extreme right-wing congressional campaign – but ideologically she may as well be living on the moon.
Arrest Warrants Issued for Boebert in Multiple Cases After She Didn’t Show Up for Court Hearings
At about midnight four years ago, restauranteur Lauren Boebert, in her words, “turned too sharp,” and rolled her truck into a ditch near her home in Rifle, Colorado.
As Part of CO Lawsuit Settlement, Banks Agree to Help Teach Kids to Be Financially Smart
On Tuesday, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser’s office settled two cases against companies that illegally lent Coloradans money at interest rates higher than Colorado’s cap.