White supremacist and other hate groups are on the rise in Colorado. A investigation by 9News’ Jeremy Jojola documents the recent increase of hate-related incidents in the state. It included an interview with a local member of the Proud Boys, which has been designated as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, largely due to its anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim sentiments.
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Gardner Finds Narrow Audiences in Denver & Greeley
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) spent part of this week doing what you might call under-the-radar campaigning along the Front Range.
“No You Don’t” Have to Vote for “Weenie” Gardner, Says Talk Radio Host Boyles
To fully understand the squeeze U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) faces in Colorado, you need to tune to one of the many conservative talk radio shows in the state.
DougCo GOP Official Denounces Islamophobia but Bigoted Facebook Post Remains
In the past month, anti-Muslim sentiments have been making waves on the Douglas and Chaffee County Republicans’ Facebook pages.
Free Tampons ‘Too Extreme’: Republicans Blast Bill to Put Menstrual Hygiene Products in Schools
The Jefferson County Republican Party’s latest gripe? A bill to help public schools stock their bathrooms with menstrual hygiene products.
Despite Loss and Controversial Facebook History, Former GOP Lawmaker Running Again
After losing a bitter primary race to fellow Republican Don Bendell last year, former state House Rep. Judy Reyher has thrown her hat into the contest to displace Democrat Bri Buentello, who defeated Bendell in a close race last November for the House District 47 seat.
Sierra Club Billboards: Gardner Broke Promises
The Colorado Sierra Club has launched a billboard campaign calling out Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) for breaking environmental promises.
Conservative Radio Host to Gardner: “Senator, what do you think of the impeachment crap going on?”
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) is dodging his conservative talk radio allies as the impeachment hearings move forward.
In the Shadow of Impeachment Hearings, Lawmakers Work on Climate Crisis, Face Protesters
WASHINGTON — With the media spotlight in Washington D.C. focused on impeachment, a bipartisan group of House lawmakers met Wednesday to find long-term solutions to the national climate crisis.
‘No-Pants’ Pastor Seulean Re-enters State House Race, Says His Party Bullied Him to Drop Out
Ultra-conservative Longmont Pastor Corey Seulean, who believes women shouldn’t wear pants, has decided to re-enter the House District 63 race after dropping out in September.