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So far, few election hitches reported

Today is Election Day. But do you know how and where to vote? Are you encountering problems at the polls? To find a polling place,...

Maes claims victory, urges Tancredo withdrawal, but McInnis still hopeful

With 95 percent of the precincts counted, 9News had Evergreen businessman Dan Maes leading former congressman Scott McInnis in the GOP gubernatorial primary by...

Conservative grassroots strategy lands Brown in Kennedy’s Senate seat

BOSTON — The volunteers, journalists, and donors who entered the ballroom of the Park Plaza Hotel on Tuesday were greeted by a kind of enthusiasm uncharacteristic to Massachusetts Republican campaigns. The room was packed only an hour after the polls closed. Among the throngs were Jenny Beth Martin and Mark Meckler, leaders of Tea Party Patriots, who’d flown in from Georgia and California to watch the final stretch of Scott Brown’s U.S. Senate bid. Meckler held up a Video camera, panning it across the room to capture the Brown supporters as they chatted and lined up for food and drinks.

Kobe DA Hurlbert seeks state Senate seat being vacated by Democrat...

The sexual assault case against NBA superstar Kobe Bryant put a white-hot spotlight on Eagle County back in 2003, exposing issues of racism and...

Citizenship Campaign Shifts to Latino Voter Registration, Turnout

On the heels of a citizenship campaign that helped one million Latinos begin the naturalization process, the same coalition is launching a massive get-out-the-vote...
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