The national Republican Party’s path to maintaining its majority in the House of Representatives this November runs straight through Colorado’s 8th Congressional District (CD-8). It’s a new district, created by the 2021 redistricting process, and this year’s contest will mark only the second time it has appeared on local ballots. Despite currently being represented by Democrat Yadira Caraveo, CD-8 also has the unique distinction of being one of the most evenly balanced districts in the country: of 435 seats in the House, Cook Political Report ranks Colorado’s 8th as the 221st most conservative.
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‘Like a Flashing Neon Sign’- Gabe Evans’ Volunteers Credit Trump Endorsement With Boosting Him to Primary Win in CO’s Top Race
Soon after Colorado’s election polling centers closed at 7:00 p.m., onlookers at Congressional candidate Gabe Evans’ primary election watch party erupted in cheers.
CO Congressional Candidate Evans Refused To Say the 2020 Prez Election Was Legitimate. Then Trump Endorsed Him. Was There a Connection?
The Trump Campaign won’t say whether Trump’s endorsement of Colorado congressional candidate Gabe Evans was influenced by Evans’ refusal to say, two days before the endorsement, whether he thinks the 2020 presidential election was legitimate or stolen from Trump.
DAVIS: Chekhov’s Gun, Christian Nationalism and the Supreme Court
If you say in the first act that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the third act it absolutely must go off,” reads one of the many versions of the narrative principle commonly known as “Chekhov’s gun”. Developed by 19th-century Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, Chekhov’s gun was the playwright’s way of insisting that every element in a story must ultimately be necessary; that there can be no insignificant details, and, therefore, that every detail carries a sense of imminence with it. Through my years of studying, analyzing, and working in politics, I have come to believe that a similar principle applies in real life: the details, often unnoticed at the time of their emergence, have a way of coming back and turning the plot like Chekhov’s gun.
DAVIS: Demons, Assassinations & More as Christian Nationalist Leaders Respond to Trump Verdict
Last Thursday, Donald J. Trump was found guilty on all 34 felony counts levied against him by a jury of his peers in a New York courtroom, marking the first time in our 248-year history that a former President of the United States has been held accountable to the law. The exact consequences of that conviction, legally, culturally, and electorally are still unknown – our frayed social contract and crumbling institutions being what they are – but there is always righteousness in holding the mighty to the same standards as the meager.
Cassidy Hutchinson Invited to Grand Junction by Restore the Balance
Palisade resident Rob Scribner poses with former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson before getting his book signed at an event in Grand Junction.Former White House aide gives first-hand account of working for Trump administration.
DAVIS: Project 2025 and its Colorado Connections
One of the most audacious efforts in the history of American politics is currently being planned, not in smoke-filled rooms, but out in the open. It’s named Project 2025, and, if it succeeds, it promises to remake American government and civic life for decades.
CO Congressional Candidate Gabe Evans: ‘I Support President Donald Trump’
State Rep. Gabe Evans has been running for Colorado’s newest congressional seat since September, but despite being the most prominent Republican in the race, he’s mostly avoided bringing up the name of his party’s standard bearer, former President Donald Trump.
BRIEF: After ‘Yuge Success’ of Past Event, Trump Supporter Convoy Will Return This Weekend
The organizers of the “Never Surrender” convoy have formed a Facebook group to organize the Saturday, Jan. 20 event, and potentially more events in the future.
The Colorado Case Against Trump is Clear. Will the Court Follow the Law?
The trial over whether former President Donald Trump should be disqualified from the Colorado presidential ballot can seem complex. So let’s step back for a moment and look at the basics.