Colorado’s Secretary of State reminded all voters today that mail ballots will be arriving soon and nonpartisan election and voting information is readily available online for anyone, of all political leanings, who needs it.
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Will Tony Sanchez’s Opposition To All Abortion Sink His State Senate Campaign?
Republican state senate candidate Tony Sanchez’s views on reproductive health could prove to be too far-right for a district with more registered Democrats than Republicans.
Youth-Focused Organization Has Registered 40,000 Young People To Vote In This Election
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Nuns Get Off The Bus In Colorado To Tell Us About The Tax Law
A cross-country bus tour organized by a group of Catholic nuns passed through Denver over the weekend to educate the public about the new tax law.
FACT CHECK: Humenik Not As Moderate As Campaign Advertisements Claim
In campaign ads in advance of November’s election, State Sen. Beth Martinez Humenik of Thornton is presented as a middle-of-the-road lawmaker.
Stapleton Welcomes Trump’s Endorsement
Walker Stapleton, who’s Colorado’s Republican candidate for governor, welcomed the endorsement of Trump yesterday, telling KNUS radio host Steffan Tubbs that he was “really happy to have the President’s support.”
Here Are Some Colorado Candidates Who Support Trump. Will The Prez Endorse Them, Too?
Walker Stapleton’s “complete and total endorsement” this week by Trump came as a surprise, in part because other Colorado candidates, who’ve also backed Trump, did not get the President’s kiss of approval.
Trump Proposes To Quash Protests Near White House: Public Comment Period Ends Monday
The Trump administration is proposing new regulations that would to restrict protests along the Pennsylvania Avenue sidewalk in front of the White House as well as on the National Mall. The public comment period to provide input on this proposal ends Monday, October 15.
Answers To Voting-Related Questions, From Colorado’s Secretary Of State
Ballots will be sent your way starting this Monday, Oct. 15, and the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office issued the following questions (with answers!) about voter registration, voting, and other election issues.
Gardner Says U.S. Senate Isn’t Broken. “It’s Working”
Asked yesterday if he thinks the U.S. Senate is “broken,” U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) replied, “It’s working.”