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Colorado’s Democratic Party is reshuffling: Will it feel the Bern?

A national group backed by Bernie Sanders and his supporters is making a push to shake up the Democratic Party in Colorado, one of...

WATCH: Why they protest. Hundreds flood Sen. Cory Gardner’s office in...

Hundreds of protestors flocked outside the Denver office of Republican U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner Tuesday. "Shock event after shock event. We need to put a...

How Colorado lawmakers are reacting to Donald Trump— with state laws

Colorado’s legislative session began Wednesday with a signal to Washington, D.C.: We’re watching. On the Democratic side, Thornton Rep. Joe Salazar, who might consider a...

Countdown to Monday’s Electoral College vote: What will Colorado’s electors do?

  Following two legal setbacks in an effort to stop Donald Trump’s election, Colorado’s Electoral College members are in a holding pattern. On Monday, the state's nine Democratic electors...

Homestretch: Mike Coffman vs. Morgan Carroll in Colorado’s 6th Congressional District

  This year’s race for control of Colorado’s favorite battleground congressional district is the most competitive yet. Here in the suburbs of Denver, four-term incumbent...

Both major parties crack million active voter threshold in Colorado, Dem...

  With one week until Election Day, new Colorado voter registration data shows there are now more than 1 million registered active voters in each major party,...

6 takeaways from Colorado’s only televised U.S. Senate debate

Incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and Republican Darryl Glenn faced off Tuesday evening in downtown Denver for their only scheduled televised debate in...

Hillary Clinton heads to Pueblo Wednesday

  Hillary Clinton is taking her campaign Wednesday to Pueblo, Colorado, a heavily Latino, working-class town once known for its steel industry. "At a public voter...

WATCH: Unaffiliated and third party candidates for U.S. Senate debate

Four non-major-party candidates running for U.S. Senate in Colorado squared off in a debate Wednesday evening in Pueblo. Colorado arts advocate Paul Noel Fiorino and middle-class...

Americans for Prosperity prez will knock on doors himself in a...

  Tim Phillips, president of the national political group Americans for Prosperity, will be in Colorado knocking on doors and talking to voters Friday in the...
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