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Wither EMILY’s List? (Part I)

EMILY's list, an organization that promotes Democratic pro-choice women with a name that standard for "Early Money Is Like Yeast", is one of the...

How They Stack Up

No wonder eyes outside Colorado are on Colorado. Colorado candidates, including two facing competition in today's primaries, make several of the U.S. Federal Election...

Who’s Throwing the Cash Around – Part 4

Bentley Rayburn, it seems, wants to represent just about every conservative in America. Oh yeah, and in the 5th Congressional District too. Rayburn didn't even...

CD5: Who’s Throwing the Cash Around – Part 3

Duncan Bremer: Duncan Bremer's a former two-term El Paso County Commissioner who left public office in 2003. He's been lawyering in his own practice ever...

CD5: Who

The six Republicans John Anderson: Elected El Paso County Sheriff in 1994, Anderson used to be the darling of the Pikes Peak Firearms Coalition. Soon after...

Pots and Kettles

Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez's accusation that Democrat Bill Ritter is selling access to the statehouse by employing a lobbyist to handle fundraising efforts...

CD5: Who

Note: This is the first in a six-part report that will appear over the next several days, detailing the amount of cash raised so...

But Will There Be Lobbyists at the Beach?

Even as a Colorado group has turned in signatures to put ethics reform on the November ballot, Congress is stalling on lobbying reform efforts...

Lobbyist Gift Ban Qualifies for Ballot

Look out, Jack Abramoffs of Colorado. They're celebrating over at Coloradans for Clean Government, where organizers for an initiative to ban lobbyist gifts to public...

Ritter Catching Beauprez in Fundraising

Republicans for major political office in Colorado traditionally raise more money than Democrats, in large part because traditional Republican supporters tend to be wealthier...
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