Hicken-blooper: Gov. Accidentally Calls Lt. Gov. A 'Sex Star'
By Associated Press DENVER -- Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper's flattering comments about Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia turned into a bit of a flub. While...
By Associated Press DENVER -- Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper's flattering comments about Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia turned into a bit of a flub. While...
AP | By LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ | Posted 09.04.2011
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Florida Democrats have seen their registration numbers swell in recent years, due in large part to a surge in Hispanic voters. But d...
Gina Cooper | Posted 05.25.2011
From crashing his car into a postal vehicle carrying his opponent's mailers, to funneling campaign cash through mama's consulting business, the more w...
The Denver Post | Lynn Bartels | Posted 05.25.2011
Democrat John Hickenlooper has picked the president of CSU-Pueblo to be his running mate, numerous sources have told The Denver Post. Hickenlooper ...
Robert Creamer | Posted 05.25.2011
In 1994 Democrats were caught flat-footed by the GOP onslaught -- completely unprepared to mount a defense. This year there is a danger that the opposite will be true -- that fear and defeatism turn into self-fulfilling prophesies.
Howie Klein | Posted 05.25.2011
Political observers say that while Rivera may make it out of the Republican primary due to his high name recognition, the domestic violence charges would deal a fatal blow to his campaign in the general election.
Robert Creamer | Posted 05.25.2011
There have been very few midterms in modern history where the party that holds the White House has not lost seats in the first midterm after its President first took office. But the Democrats can still prevent this.
Sergio Bendixen | Posted 05.25.2011
Joe Garcia is as ideal a candidate for Congress as Democrats can hope for in FL-25. He's a politically savvy Cuban-American attorney from Miami with deep roots in the community and a long history of public service.
Posted 05.25.2011
FL-25: Diaz-Balart vs Garcia
Ron Levitt | Posted 05.25.2011
Floridians prepare to head to the Denver convention, assured of a big lead in Congressional support and with confidence that Florida will deliver a huge chunk of Democratic electoral votes in November.
AP | Posted 03.01.2012