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Many mansions vex McCain

John McCain isn't sure how many houses he owns — four? seven? ten? — but the Obama campaign is darn sure McCain's befuddlement will help keep voters from handing him the keys to a certain Pennsylvania Avenue address in Washington. And you can bet the one in 390 homeowners in foreclosure in Colorado have a better grasp than McCain of the number of homes they own — or are in danger of losing.

Q Poll: Obama leads by 5, Udall by 10, A46 by...

Round one of Poll-a-Palooza from Quinnipiac University. From AP: A new poll shows Barack Obama leading John McCain among Colorado voters by 5 percentage points. The Quinnipiac...

Denver Principal Among Obama’s Top Education Advisers

Democratic presidential front-runner Barack Obama has tapped a Colorado educator as one of his top advisers on education issues. Michael Johnston, principal of the...

Obama Loves His High-speed Rail

If you're a fan of high-speed rail, which in this country pretty much limits you to the Northeast corridor between New York and Washington,...

The Cosmic Starship Enterprise Prez Inauguration Ball

We've heard so much about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and John McCain that our eyes are rolling around in their sockets. And now...

Survey Sez: More Americans Tuned in to Presidential Campaign (with poll)

Democracy breathed a sigh of relief with a new new report that finds that three-quarters of adults surveyed are more interested in the 2008...

Grassroots Democrats Worry about Split in Party

It was about as grassroots as one can get in Democratic politics at the Garfield County Democratic convention and assembly in Rifle on Saturday....

Clinton’s Political Survival Thanks in Part to Latino Support

The New York senator's strong support among Latinos has led her to primary victories in the largest, most delegate-rich states in the country (and...

Political Endorsements Hold Little Sway With Public, Study Finds

Despite the media fuss over the endorsement of a presidential candidate by political, religious and pop culture leaders, a new study finds that the...

Delegate Math Predicts an Uncertain Summer for Democrats

Guest columnist Dana Houle pens a fascinating analysis on the potential of a brokered convention. It is almost certain that neither Hillary Clinton nor Barack...
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