After Lauren Boebert’s upset primary victory over U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton (R-CO), her campaign told local Associated Press writers that the candidate was not available for an interview due to her trip to South Dakota for a Bikers for Trump Rally July 4.
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Gardner Continues to Dodge Questions on Colorado’s Proposed Abortion Ban
Colorado Republican Senator Cory Gardner is continuing to dodge questions from reporters on a Colorado ballot initiative that would ban abortion at 22 weeks.
Opinion: Policing Is Not a Public Good
For decades, we’ve been told that policing is a public good: available to all, for the benefit of all. But in practice, that’s never been true.
Virus Drives Stake Through Tourism, an Economic Engine of Already-Impoverished U.S. Territories
U.S. states face major challenges now and in the future as the COVID-19 pandemic progresses, but U.S. territories face their own set of unique difficulties due to their geography, economies, and limited rights.
Conservative Talk Show Host: “Abortion Is Undeniably Systemically Racist”
Conservative talk show host Dan Caplis accused pro-choice activists and left-wing politicians of systematic racism due to high abortion rates for black women in the country.
Alamosa Republican to Fellow Conservatives: “Open Up Your Hearts” to Young Immigrants
State Sen. Larry Crowder (R-Alamosa) took to Facebook to express his full support of the Supreme Court’s decision not to kill an Obama-era policy allowing young immigrants, who came to our country as children and know no other community as home, to remain in the United States.
NAACP Leader Calls Gardner’s Juneteenth Bill “Totally Disingenuous” Given His Silence on Trump’s Racism
A leader of the civil rights movement in Colorado has called on Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) to break his silence and denounce President Trump’s racism.
Colorado Abortion Rights Advocates Celebrate Supreme Court Win
Colorado abortion rights advocates are celebrating a huge win at the U.S. Supreme Court today in a case that could have dramatically altered the landscape of abortion access across the United States and chipped away at Roe v. Wade.
To Win, Gardner Sees Need to Skirt Media’s “Pre-Approved Filter”
Sen. Cory Gardner’s complaints about the news media surfaced again Saturday, when KNUS host Randy Corporon put this question to the Colorado Republican: