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In case you missed Mike Coffman's near-oops moment, the first Coffman-Romanoff debate, held last Thursday in Highlands Ranch, will be broadcast in five parts...
In their second debate in two days, Sixth District Congressman Mike Coffman, who is seeking reelection, squared off with challenger Andrew Romanoff, former state...
It's impossible Republican Congressman Mike Coffman hadn't prepared for the question. Everyone in the jam-packed hotel event room knew it was coming. "Where do you stand on women's rights and abortion?"
The National Republican Congressional Committee has launched more fake websites, this time fake news sites meant to attract readers in swing districts and present them with attack pieces.
The candidates have blasted each other as hypocritical, untrustworthy agents of reform. It's a charge that may be particularly damning for congressional candidates this year.
The numbers underline support for the Romanoff candidacy but they advertise the feasibility of a fundraising strategy the candidate has adopted that has been criticized as unrealistic.
Fighting to win a seat in Congress out of Colorado's swingiest swing district, Andrew Romanoff's campaign released the second in a series of online attack ads directed towards incumbent Republican Mike Coffman this week.