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WATCH: Bennet deficit-reduction TARP proposal accepted by Senate

Last night, the Senate agreed to a proposal by Democratic Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet to reduce funds available for the Troubled Asset Relief Program...

Undaunted, Romanoff campaign plows into election summer season

COLORADO SPRINGS-- U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff, Colorado’s former speaker of the house, a popular political figure by almost any measure, won the Democratic Party county assemblies by 16 points last month and polls well against GOP challengers Ken Buck, Tom Wiens and Jane Norton. Yet his primary campaign against appointed Senator Michael Bennet has floundered, leading observers to continue to ask why he's running and to search his campaign literature, his speeches and his face for motive.

RedState’s Erickson posts another shout out for Buck

Founder of popular conservative blog RedState Erick Erickson has posted another shout out for Weld County D.A. Ken Buck in the U.S. Senate GOP...

Lunchtime links: Bennet dominates, McInnis worries, McCain waffles

Sen. Michael Bennet is a giant among dwarves. See the pie charts that prove it. Lawyer-lobbyist gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis said he didn't reveal...

In debate, Romanoff seeks to highlight differences Bennet calls ‘vanishingly small’

COLORADO SPRINGS-- The Democratic primary debate here Friday pitting U.S. Senate candidate and former state House speaker Andrew Romanoff against Sen. Michael Bennet was an odd tug of war. Romanoff argued that there were significant differences between the two candidates but Bennet argued that those differences were "vanishingly small" and suggested Romanoff was stooping to petty attacks to gain traction.

WATCH: Colorado Dem Senate candidates sound off at the Tea Party...

In Colorado this year, a lot of politicians have made news catering to local Tea Party groups in particular and embracing the Tea Party...

Penry on heading Norton campaign: ‘They’ll totally underestimate me’

Colorado Senate Minority Leader Josh Penry has limited experience running political campaigns, which he says is a strong qualification for his new position as manager for Jane Norton's U.S. Senate campaign.

Bennet’s fourth campaign TV ad: Kids and backyard playsets

There was the anti-Washington ad. There was the small business ad. There were others. They were all pretty dull. This one is not dull....

Romanoff backs down on photoshopgate: ‘Yes we will remove offensive banner’

U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff has weighed in on the banner ad montage his team compiled and that has raised a storm of media...

Bennet-backing Latino leaders demand apology from Romanoff for photoshop blunder

A coalition of Colorado Latino leaders who mostly back Sen. Michael Bennet in the campaign for U.S. Senate blasted Andrew Romanoff for a photo-doctoring...
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