A Western Slope Republican statehouse candidate who posted a racist cartoon on Facebook initially stood by his decision to share the image. A few minutes later, he called back to say he had reconsidered and would update his post with an apology, which he did, while also claiming that he “didn’t notice the ethnicities” of the people when originally posting the cartoon.
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Guides Available To Help Voters Navigate the Colorado Election Ballot
By now, ballots have been sent out to all registered voters in Colorado. To help you make sense of the numerous ballot issues and see where the candidates stand on the issues, the Colorado Times Recorder has put together a list of voter guides put out by the state and media outlets — as well as guides released by both left and right-leaning organizations/individuals.
A Look at Conservative Training Program’s 2025 Class
The Leadership Program of the Rockies (LPR), Colorado’s premier conservative training course, has announced their 2025 participants. The list includes prominent activists, school board members, conservative think-tank employees.
News Analysis: Evans’ Support of Group That Defends Christian Homeschoolers Who Hit Their Kids Isn’t Surprising
The most notable moment from last week’s 9News debate between Congresswoman Yadira Caraveo and state Rep. Gabe Evans (R-Ft. Lupton) was on a topic few observers expected to be discussed at all: child abuse. Moderator Kyle Clark asked Evans about his membership in Heritage Defense, a legal organization that defends Christian homeschoolers against allegations of child abuse.
Look at the Facebook Ads Launched by the Denver Gazette on the Day Trump Spoke in Aurora; They Mirror His Message
This mugshot was used by both the Gazette and the Trump campaign to illustrate their messages. On the same day that former President Donald Trump came to Aurora and dropped mind-boggling misinformation about immigrants in Colorado (e.g., Aurora has been “invaded and conquered”), The Denver Gazette released five Facebook advertisements promoting some of the same exaggerations and falsehoods that the former president did — and generally supporting the climate of anti-immigrant hysteria that Trump is fomenting in his presidential campaign.
Money Is Pouring Into Colorado To Stop Opiod Deaths, But Funds for Medicine To Prevent Overdoses Drying Up
by Claire Cleveland On a bustling street corner one recent afternoon outside the offices of the Harm Reduction Action Center, employees of the education and advocacy nonprofit handed out free naloxone kits to passersby. Distributing the opioid reversal medication is essential to the center’s work to reduce fatal overdoses in the community. But how long the group can continue doing so is in question. The center depends on Colorado’s Opioid Antagonist Bulk Purchase Fund, also known as the Naloxone Bulk Purchase Fund, which now lacks a recurring source of money — despite hundreds of millions of dollars in national opioid lawsuit settlement cash flowing into the state.
Extremist Rewind – 10/13/2024
As part of our weekly roundup of articles about political extremism in Colorado, the Colorado Times Recorder is featuring Erik Maulbetsch’s coverage of former CU Regent Heidi Ganahl’s press conference where she both called into question the results of the election she lost and announced a plan to recruit volunteers taken with election conspiracy theories to ‘monitor’ ballot boxes in the upcoming general election. We are also showcasing Jason Salzman’s and Maulbetsch’s analysis of mainstream Republicans endorsing election conspiracists in their races, Heidi Beedle’s coverage of posts from Lauren Boebert’s campaign manager that indicate the congresswoman had been in contact with Tina Peters ahead of her plan to undermine Mesa County’s election safety, and Owen Swallow’s coverage of a rally held by Gays Against Groomers, a group connected to other extremist groups like Moms For Liberty, and the counterprotests that outnumbered them. Take a look out for our coverage of yesterday’s Trump rally in Aurora.
Trump Doubles Down on Debunked Gang Claims at Aurora Rally, Calls for Mass Deportations with ‘Project Aurora’
Following through on his announcement, former President Donald Trump held a rally in Aurora today at the Gaylord Rockies Resort.
The Mother-Daughter Duo Fighting Fossil Fuels in Colorado
In 2019, facing growing pushback from environmental groups and activists like the Chittoors, the state mandated that regulators consider the public health and environmental impacts of oil and gas development.
Christian-Right Groups Seek Votes With Anti-Trans Propaganda
Three decades after Christian conservatives sought to rouse voters’ fears of a “radical gay agenda,” Republicans are spending $65 million on election advertising about a “radical trans agenda,” according to The New York Times and other outlets.