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Beauprez makes GOP gov race — barely

2006 GOP gubernatorial nominee gets just enough signatures to make the primary ballot a four-way race.

Tancredo says he’s definitely in for the long haul. Maybe.

The hot rumor -- as Eli Stokols and I both happened to write today -- is that Tom Tancredo is looking for a way...

Littwin: GOP race for governor still a mad toss-up

  As a longtime (really, really longtime) political pundit, I'm embarrassed to say I have no idea who is going to win the Republican primary...

Colorado GOP primaries: Divisive or unifying?

With a crowded governor's race and congressional and legislative primaries, Republicans look for a balance between competition and cohesion.

GOP Assembly: Gardner takes Senate nomination, Kopp & Gessler make gov...

It's a four-way GOP race for governor, but the U.S. Senate battle begins now

Here come Tancredo and the 26 percenters

The sound you hear is a muffled cheer from inside the confines of the governor's office. Tom Tancredo is in, and John Hickenlooper, who...

On the Stump: Mike Kopp, GOP candidate for governor

Listen to Mike Kopp talk about how he'll cut taxes, reform regulations and fight against Washington.

Beauprez submits 21K signatures for GOP gov nomination

Two GOP gubernatorial candidates have submitted petitions to get on the primary ballot, while four or five others will seek 30 percent of the state assembly vote. Here's a look at some scenarios.

Storify: Saturday’s county assembly roundup

Some June 24 primary races are just now heating up, while others are nonexistent after Saturday's county assemblies.

Tancredo first out of gate, turns in 15K petition signatures

Signatures are due Monday. Candidates must gather 1,500 valid signatures from each of the state's seven congressional districts.
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