
Colorado Republicans gear up for the general election by uniting against the Democrats’ agenda
Senate candidate Joe O’Dea claims the bill would lead to the hiring of 87,000 new “IRS agents,” although the administration has disputed that.

TABOR checks are headed to the mail. Here’s what you need to know
Real paper checks are expected as early as next week.


Team Hickenlooper denies event with Joe Manchin planned, despite No Labels invitation to Hickenlooper’s house
No Labels and Manchin’s office have stayed silent on the situation.

GOP governor candidate Heidi Ganahl selects a running mate who called the 2020 election a ‘Democrat steal’
Danny Moore’s comments on social media about the 2020 election and COVID caused an uproar and led him to be stripped of the chairmanship of the state’s independent redistricting commission.

Douglas County says it’s sending homeless people to places where they can get help. DougCo’s neighbors don’t agree
Neighbors are accusing Douglas County of off-loading unhoused people to avoid ramping up services of its own. But officials say the goal is to offer assistance to those who want it.

New Colorado ‘middle income’ housing authority expected to build 3,500 units, but raises questions from some in industry
The program targets a group of people who normally don’t benefit from housing programs — those making close to the median income.


Democrats enter the 2022 elections with a big fundraising advantage in Colorado
But outside money and self funding could change the picture dramatically between now and November.

What did we learn from the primary?
Colorado’s Republican establishment is celebrating a night of victories that they believe will give them a leg up on the general election, and could even be a turning point for their party.


Election denial is a losing message as centrist Republicans sweep statewide Colorado primaries
The centrist side of Colorado’s Republican Party easily won all three statewide primaries on Tuesday night, sweeping away right-wing challengers who had focused on election denial and culture wars.

Heidi Ganahl wins Colorado Republican primary election for governor
As polls closed, Heidi Ganahl appeared to be leading the governor’s race with 55 percent of the primary vote. Greg Lopez had 45 percent.

Unaffiliated voters could be a surprise force in Colorado’s GOP primary
It’s the state’s third time with semi-open primaries, and the first time unaffiliated voters have flocked to the GOP contests.

Unaffiliated Voters — the big question mark
the primary approaches, one big question is what influence an influx of unaffiliated voters might have on the GOP selection contests.


Greg Lopez: The suburban ex-mayor challenging the Republican establishment
Lopez is the right-wing underdog in the race, with the June 28 primary fast approaching.

Heidi Ganahl is some Republicans’ latest hope for Colorado. Can she get past the primary?
A CU regent and businesswoman, Ganahl is making the pitch that she’s the right Republican to take on Gov. Jared Polis.

The GOP Divide
The party is torn between its grassroots, with their concerns about the 2020 election and their hunger for a more combative tone from lawmakers, and its more traditional voters, who […]


New Colorado office will take on cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people
Gov. Polis signed off on the new office after pushing lawmakers to reduce its powers.