Carrying signs like “Free Melania” and “I Like Turtles,” protesters stood in front of Downtown Denver’s Diamond Cabaret Friday evening in anticipation of the arrival of a porn star who claims to have had sex with Trump.
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Will San Luis Valley Republicans Have a State House Candidate on the November Ballot?
As primary ballots start arriving in mailboxes across Colorado next week, some Republican voters in the San Luis Valley are going to be disappointed. There is no GOP candidate on the ballot to challenge the incumbent House District 62 Representative, Democrat Don Valdez of La Jara.
A Leading GOP Candidate for Governor Says He Once Voted to Ban All Abortion in Colorado
A leading Republican candidate for governor told a talk radio host Saturday that he voted for a constitutional amendment that, if it hadn’t been overwhelmingly defeated by Colorado voters, would have banned all abortion, even for rape, and possibly some forms of birth control.
Coffman First Praised Trump for Planning a Summit with North Korean and Then for Canceling It
U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO) jumped on the radio this morning to say it’s a good thing Trump isn’t “so eager” to hold a summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
Broomfield High Vs. Westboro Baptist Church, Which Was a No Show
Anti-LGBT members of the Westboro Baptist Church didn’t show up as expected at Broomfield High School this afternoon, but hundreds of counter-protesters did.
Robinson’s Support for Colorado’s Red-Flag Bill Was Misreported, Says Campaign Spokesman
Back in April, KNUS radio host Craig Silverman reported that GOP gubernatorial candidate Doug Robinson favored the “red flag” bill under consideration in the Colorado legislature, which would have allowed law enforcement officials to ask the courts for permission to seize guns from people who are deemed to pose a “significant risk” to themselves or others.
Will Colorado’s Candidates for Governor Address Outdated Rules for Overtime Pay?
The Bell Policy Center is calling on Colorado’s Republican and Democratic candidates for governor to address the outdated threshold for salaried workers to qualify for overtime pay.
Will Stapleton Residents Drop a Former Klansman From Their Neighborhood Association Name?
Residents of Denver’s Stapleton neighborhood voted Tuesday night on whether to change the name of their neighborhood association from “Stapleton United Neighbors” (SUN) to “Central Park United Neighbors.”
U.S. Attorney General Sessions To Speak in Colorado Next Month
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will headline the Western Conservative Summit, an annual right-leaning gathering in Denver, with a speech June 8.
Conservative Activist Wants Republicans to Become Unaffiliated And Vote for the “Weakest” Democrats
Conservative activist and talk radio host Karen Kataline is calling on fellow Republicans to change their voter registration and become unaffiliated, so they can vote for “the weakest Democrats in the primary.”