Republican Senate candidate Jon Keyser is adopting the Douglas-Bruce style of media criticism.
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A predatory lender’s empty threats to abandon its growing business in Colorado
If you followed the debate over a bill allowing a predatory lender to charge millions more in high interest rates, you know that the key question, at the end of the day, was: Will OneMain holdings leave Colorado if it can’t make even more money here?
Keyser coverage should focus on key point even Republican allies aren’t standing up for Keyser
Never afraid to withhold his opinion when it comes to U.S. Senate candiate Jon Keyser, Rep. Justin Everett (R-Littleton) unleashed these Facebook posts this week:
Keyser said he’d “double- and triple-checked” his petition signatures and “everything”
With Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jon Keyser still not talking to reporters about multiple forged signatures on his ballot-access petitions, I had no choice but to look back at previous statements Keyser made about the signature-gathering process. And reporters should be interested in what I found.
Best reporting on the the state legislature in 2016
Here’s my list of the best reporting on the state legislature this session, from a progressive perspective. The press corps is threatened and depleted but continues to crank out quality journalism. Let’s hope we can say that next year.
Keyser’s promise to “always” answer questions is out the window
Reporters should now that earlier this month, former Rep. Jon Keyser said what some politicians will say, and promised to always answer questions.
Does embattled GOP candidate Frazier regret not going through assembly, like Darryl Glenn?
Denver talk-radio host Craig Silverman challenged GOP U.S. Senate canidate Ryan Frazier’s assertion May 6 that the petition path to the primary ballot is a grassroots route, and Silverman asked, after Frazier was off air, whether donations to Frazier’s campaign would “go directly to Scott Gessler and his legal fees.”
Did GOP flack intend for his attack on anti-vaxxer Neville to richochet into anti-vaxxer Woods?
GOP operative Tyler Sandberg took a Twitter shot at State Sen.Tim Neville (R-Littleton) last month, just after Neville lost his bid to take on Michael Bennet in this fall’s Colorado Senate race.
9News reporter doesn’t let Coffman hide behind and then contradict spokesperson
Politicians like to trick us by hiding behind their spokespeople and then, if necessary, contradicting whatever their spokesperson said.
TrumpWatch: Gardner said Trump can’t win. Woods favored him. What say local Republicans now?
The local response to Trump’s big win last night should catch the attention of journalists now, with Colorado Republicans coming to grips with Trump as the presumptive GOP nominee.