Tag: Cory Gardner
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Jefferson County deputies looking for woman who allegedly vandalized campaign signs
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office posted photos of a woman Wednesday morning thought to be involved in the vandalization of political campaign signs. The woman was seen near the vandalized campaign signs on Golden Gate Canyon Road, the sheriff’s office said. The sheriff’s office released the photos asking for the public’s help in identifying the…
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The ‘Lower Ark’ may be mostly Republican but the issues are widely divergent
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Editor’s note: This story is part of a series to capture views among Coloradans. Those who live in southeast Colorado do not always share monolithic views with their northeast Colorado cousins. But views about the urban-rural divide — or what some call the war on…
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ENDORSEMENT: Reelecting Gardner is the easiest call on the ballot
Colorado has the third-youngest senator in Congress who has proven himself a workhorse who gets great results for Colorado. With six years of gaining trust and respect among his colleagues, Pentagon brass and the White House administration, he is well on his way to becoming the most formidable member of the Senate. On a ballot…
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EDITORIAL: Swiftly confirm a new court justice
The U.S. Supreme Court must preserve the union and all it was founded to stand for. That means the party in power has an obligation to appoint and confirm justices without delay. Voters elected President Donald Trump and a majority of senators in large part out of concern for the court. The United States is…
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EDTORIAL: Hickenlooper was jet-set as rural Colorado burned
John Hickenlooper snubs rural Colorado because “backwards thinking” voters don’t matter all that much. They don’t matter in terms of getting him elected. That was his attitude as governor, so it comes as no surprise he has almost nothing to do with rural Coloradans while running for the United States Senate. Hickenlooper blew off Saturday’s…
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Six months in, Colorado officials urge patience, diligence as state awaits COVID-19 vaccine
The rumors were swirling in early February that the Department of Defense had tapped the Colorado Army National Guard’s facility on Fort Carson to potentially quarantine Americans fleeing Huebi province in China, the center of an outbreak of a wild new virus. Globally, more than 30,000 had been infected. The bulk of cases had occurred…
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Polls tilt left toward Hickenlooper; could Colorado shift?
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Cory Gardner has seen the polls, and they don’t look good, any way you look at them. The incumbent U.S. senator, a Republican from Yuma, is headed into Labor Day turnstile to win a second…
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2020 could be the year of ‘peak Democrat’ in Colorado. This is why.
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Growing up in Alabama in the Southern Baptist church, Pamla May Sterner recalled being a Republican by default. “That’s what was preached from the pulpit, the values that supposedly the Republican platform entailed,” she said.…
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INSIGHTS | Lawmakers are quietly reshaping Colorado justice
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Beneath the big headlines of this legislative session — drilling fights, full-day kindergarten, sex ed and the red-flag gun bill — is an undercurrent of deep political and social change for Colorado. Quietly, bills large and small are being hammered out in Denver to reshape…




