The Colorado Secretary of State issued a news release today explaining how voters can obtain an official “blue book,” which contains the pros and cons of 13 statewide ballot measures a well as a section on the judges up for retention.
Newsletter
Will The #MeToo Movement Sweep Humenik Out Of the Colorado Legislature?
One of the most competitive races in Colorado’s state legislature pits a woman who led the charge to expose a culture of sexual harassment at the Capitol against a woman who protected an alleged perpetrator of that harassment from expulsion.
Women Voters’ Emotions Have Conservative Radio Host and Church Leader Worried, Four Weeks Before Election Day
Mandy Connell, host of her eponymous radio show on Denver’s KHOW (630 am), along with Russell M. Nelson, the President of the Church of Latter Day Saints, made statements this week which reveal their concerns about women voters and the influence of their emotions in elections.
Jeffco GOP Ballot Guide Leans Far Right, Except When It Comes To The “Takings” Amendment 74
The Jefferson County Republican Party has issued a ballot guide that neatly lays out the Republican right wing agenda, even though the Jeffco area is known to be among the purplish parts of state.
Colorado Evangelical Allied With Hate Group Attending Kavanaugh Swearing-In Ceremony
Colorado’s conservative evangelical community will be represented at Justice Kavanaugh’s swearing-in ceremony at the White House this evening. Jenna Lynn Ellis, who serves as Policy Director for the James Dobson Family Institute, shared her official White House invitation on Facebook.
Hosts of Far-Right Rally Featuring Hate Group Members And Republicans Object To Reporting
Organizers of a Sept 15 rally at the Colorado Capitol have objected to the Colorado Times Recorder’s characterization of the event as a hate group rally.
Jensen Would Bring “Business Mindset” To Health Care In The Legislature, Stripping Thousands Of Health Insurance
In some key races for the state legislature, Republicans in Colorado aren’t shying away from attacking the Affordable Care Act, the national health care law.
These Coloradans Went to D.C. to Share Stories of Sexual Assault with Gardner. He Apparently Didn’t Listen.
Sixteen Coloradans, many of them survivors of sexual assault, traveled all the way to Washington D.C. to talk with Colorado’s Republican Senator Cory Gardner about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who’s been accused of sexual assault by multiple women.
What the…? Caller to Denver Radio Shows, Citing Coulter & Limbaugh, Bemoans Women in the Voting Booth
Conservative talk radio is an industry built on controversial opinions, high emotion, and prickly debate.
Wild Card: The St. Louis Cardinals Almost Complicated Stapleton’s Rocktober
Rocktober is here! The Colorado Rockies began their battle with the Milwaukee Brewers last night, having earned themselves a playoff series appearance for the first time since 2009. And thanks to this season’s success occurring in an election year, there are naturally plenty of politicians looking to highlight their support to share in the team’s glory.