UPDATE: The party has deleted the post from its Facebook page.
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Evidence Points To More Uninsured And Higher Health-Insurance Costs In Colorado, Under Stapleton’s Obamacare-Related Proposals
During his campaign for Colorado governor, Walker Stapleton has offered multiple stances on healthcare issues including 1) his view that the Affordable Care Act be killed completely by the federal government and, more narrowly, 2) his desire to eliminate Colorado’s health insurance exchange, which offers Obamacare-approved insurance plans to the public (with subsidies for low-income people).
On KNUS, Conservative Immigration Expert Frustrates and Depresses His Hosts
This week, conservative talk radio shows have focused many show segments on examining the Central American immigrant group currently travelling north through Mexico to seek opportunity in the United States.
Men Have Turned In More Ballots Than Women In Colorado’s Election So Far
Political analysts have been saying for months that women will be the decisive force in November’s election in Colorado and nationally.
Humenik Opposes Planned Parenthood Funding for Cancer Screenings, STI Testing for Low-Income Women
A state Senator who’s up for reelection in a highly competitive suburban Denver swing district has come out in opposition to all public funding for Planned Parenthood, including funds from Medicaid, the government health insurance program for low-income people.
“STOP THE INVASION” Reverberates Across The Right-Wing Underground In Colorado
Right-wing radio hosts and Trump-supporting groups in Colorado are trying to stoke up anger at the refugees heading toward the United States in search of a better life–and political asylum.
Cory Gardner Predicts a Red Wave for Midterms in CO and in the U.S. Senate
This morning, U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) appeared on KHOW‘s Ross Kaminsky Show and on KDMT‘s Jimmy Sengenberger Show to share his predictions on national Senate races, one Colorado Congressional race, and Colorado statewide races.
Dark-Money Group That Purchased Illicit Facebook Data To Target Colorado Voters Is Back Again
Concerned Citizens for Colorado, a dark-money group that purchased Facebook data from the disgraced firm Cambridge Analytica and used the personal information to help win key Colorado senate seats in 2014, is pumping a half million dollars into the Colorado Republican Party again this year.
Candidates Humenik And Jensen Submit Near-Identical Answers To Hometown Newspapers
Candidates Christine Jensen of Arvada and Rep. Beth Martinez-Humenik (R-Thornton) have a lot in common. Both are Republican women running for Colorado state senate seats in highly competitive suburban swing districts. Both answered the same five questions from their local community newspapers and both gave nearly identical answers to those questions. The answers aren’t just substantially similar; they are structurally the same and often word-for-word identical.
Starting Today, You Can Vote In Person At Voting Centers All Over Colorado
In Colorado, you can vote both with a mail-in ballot, which you should have already received, or in person.