Tag: Washington Examiner
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PERSPECTIVE: Mrs. Boebert goes to Washington
In the near future, Rep. AOC will meet Rep. LOB — Mrs. Lauren Opal Boebert. Bystanders will watch to see if sparks fly. It might be in the hallways of the U.S. Capitol, in the cafeteria of a congressional office building, or on a Capitol Hill sidewalk. Boebert, the congresswoman-elect from Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District,…
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EDITORIAL: Apply to make Colorado less politically divisive
Locals who want to make a difference in multiple upcoming elections — those who want to ensure fair outcomes for the Pikes Peak region — have the chance of a lifetime for the next five days. Colorado Springs, El Paso County and other parts of southern Colorado are behind metropolitan Denver-Boulder-Aurora in applicants to serve…
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EDITORIAL: Straight-party voting only harms Colorado
Colorado cannot afford another election in which ill-informed partisans blindly vote straight-party tickets. Democrats, who increasingly outnumber Republicans in Colorado, voted straight ticket in 2018 and are suffering the consequences. Straight-party voting in 2018 ousted Secretary of State Wayne Williams, a Republican. He was widely considered the top elections official in the country by Democrats…
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ENDORSEMENT: Send Lauren Boebert, a young impassioned leader, to Congress
If Lauren Boebert lands a job in Congress Nov. 3, she will improve the brand of the Republican Party. A 33-year-old wife, mother of four and owner of a highly unique business, Boebert drew media intrigue even before she shocked the political establishment by defeating five-term Republican Rep. Scott Tipton in the primary. In addition…
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EDITORIAL: We have good reason to celebrate Mother Cabrini
Happy Mother Cabrini Day, Colorado! Today marks the first of what should become a revered, non-controversial holiday for generations to come. This new celebration may catch some Colorado residents by surprise. A surprising number of people have never heard of Mother Cabrini. Nearly everyone knows about Christopher Columbus, the man honored by Columbus Day before…
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EDITORIAL: Gardner shellacs Hickenlooper in the first U.S. Senate debate
In the year’s first debate between candidates for the U.S. Senate, Democratic nominee John Hickenlooper made a serious mistake. He built his case for election on a slushy foundation and showed Colorado why he’s not cut out to be a senator. Any undecided voters who watched this debate should not remain undecided. Sen. Cory Gardner,…
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EDITORIAL: The debate had to thrill televised wrestling fans
World Wrestling Entertainment fans have a new sport. It’s called presidential debate, and they should be sure to catch the next one. President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden delivered no new ideas or insights into policy, but they had fun bludgeoning each other with personal insults. Everyone expected such behavior from Trump,…






