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Bill Ritter, Colorado GOP Bicker Over Budget In Preview Of Legislative Session

AP | STEVEN K. PAULSON | Posted 12.15.2009 | Denver


DENVER — Colorado Republicans vow to fight plans by Gov. Bill Ritter to eliminate tax breaks and release parolees to balance the state budget. ...

Scott Mcinnis's Tea Party Dilemma: Support Right Wing Initiatives, Or Face Wrath Of Activists

The Colorado Independent | John Tomasic | Posted 12.07.2009 | Denver


As Colorado wrestles with an already lean state budget growing leaner by the day- one that has forced Gov. Ritter to propose repeated controversial cu...

CSU Gun Ban: GOP State Senator Tweets 'VA Tech All Over Again!'

Colorado Pols | Posted 12.05.2009 | Denver


Reasonable people can disagree on an issue like this, but once Lambert starts screaming "VA Tech all over again!" over something that's standard polic...

Platform For Prosperity's Prospects Doubted In Wall Street Journal Article

Wall Street Journal | STEPHANIE SIMON | Posted 12.01.2009 | Denver


DENVER -- To retake Colorado, the Republican Party wants voters like Michael Schneider. A proud member of the diffuse 'tea-party movement' that gai...

Dan Maes Adopts Moves To Establish Grassroots Clout, Calls McInnis "A Monster"

The Colorado Independent | John Tomasic | Posted 11.24.2009 | Denver


In the wake of the flashy state GOP unity celebration this week in which former U.S. Congressman Scott McInnis eliminated major opposition in his race...

Scott McInnis Announces GOP Unity Behind "Platform For Prosperity"

Posted 11.24.2009 | Denver


A Colorado Republican party that appeared divided as recently as last week came together Monday morning around a conservative "Platform for Prosperity...

Mike Britt, Former Colorado GOP Chair, Payed National Republican Party For Voter Information: Report

9News | Adam Schrager | Posted 11.05.2009 | Denver


KUSA -The former executive director of the Colorado Republican Party authorized the downloading of a massive e-mail list from the Republican National ...

Josh Penry, Mike Coffman Butt Heads Over Pinon Canyon

Posted 11.02.2009 | Denver


Long a hot-button political issue in Colorado, the proposed Pinon Canyon Army Base expansion seems now to be dividing Republicans heading into the 201...

Colorado Should Toughen Stance On Illegal Immigrants: GOP Lawmaker

The Denver Daily News | Gene Davis | Posted 10.16.2009 | Denver


Following this month's bust of 14,500 marijuana plants that allegedly were in part being grown by Mexican migrant workers, a Colorado Springs senator ...

Beauprez Senate Run Not To Be

The Colorado Independent | Ernest Luning | Posted 09.25.2009 | Denver


Putting to rest a recent round of speculation, former U.S. Rep. Bob Beauprez told radio listeners Monday evening he will not seek the Republican nomin...

McInnis Has Sizable Early Lead, According To Poll

ColoradoPols.com | Posted 08.29.2009 | Denver


Magellan Data and Mapping Strategies, a consulting firm that frequently works with Republican candidates, has just released a poll on the GOP gubernat...

Penry Violated Pledge To Serve Out State Senate Term, Says Former Opponent

The Colorado Independent | David O. Williams | Posted 08.29.2009 | Denver


Dana Barker was 77 years old and the head of the Garfield County Democratic Party in 2006 when he took on then 30-year-old rising Republican star Josh...

Colorado Women Come Out For McCain-Palin

Mayhill Fowler | Posted 11.03.2008 | Home


Mayhill Fowler

Likely most of the media will call the vice-presidential debate for Joe Biden. But Sarah Palin is that voice small town America has been yearning for, and her voice's reach, beyond the current election, has yet to be measured.

Sam Stein

GOP Senate Candidate Fesses Up To Pursuing Oil Deal Over U.S. Objections

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 07.25.2008 | Politics


Colorado Senatorial candidate Bob Schaffer acknowledged today that he knowingly arranged an oil deal in the Kurdish region of Iraq that was counterpro...

The Retro-Colorado Republican State Convention

John Tomasic | Posted 06.19.2008 | Home


John Tomasic

The event last week, for all its hoopla, underlined the reasons why McCain's chances of winning the demographically shifting mountain state in the fall look slimmer than ever.