
Garcia Recall Campaign Turns In Four Signatures As A Protest
They opted not to submit most of the signatures because Colorado law would have prevented those people from signing on for any future recall effort against Garcia

Bound To Voters Or Free To Choose? Colorado Asks US Supreme Court To Rule On Electoral College Question
It’s a case that could have significant ramifications for the 2020 presidential election.

Dems In The Senate Chase Trail Gardner And Hickenlooper’s Fundraising
Andrew Romanoff said his fundraising amount was especially impressive given how little national help he had compared to Hickenlooper.

Campaign To Recall Senate President Leroy Garcia Plans To Turn In Signatures
Supporters of an effort to recall Pueblo’s Leroy Garcia, the Democratic Senate President, say they will turn in signatures to the Colorado Secretary of State’s office Friday Oct. 18, the day of the deadline.

Looking For A Cannabis Voter? Colorado’s Pot Shops Are The Place To Find Them
The marijuana industry is learning that it has political power that can be tapped — if they can find and rally their voters.

Former House Majority Leader Alice Madden Drops Out Of Colorado Senate Race
Madden told CPR News a lack of support from unions and women’s groups, as well as an upcoming surgery, spurred her exit.

Sen. Cory Gardner Sees A ‘Very Political Process’ In The House’s Impeachment Inquiry
Sen. Gardner did say that he believes whistleblower anonymity should be protected.

Will Colorado’s 2020 Senate Chase Include A Cannabis Industry Endorsement?
“This industry does not forget when people are good to them,” said Kristi Kelly, executive director of the Marijuana Industry Group.

The Work Kyle Forti Started With ‘Foster Together’ Continues On Despite His Death
Foster Together connects volunteers with foster parents and foster kids.

‘Yes On CC’ Is Here: Will Voters Let Colorado Keep Their TABOR Refunds?
Supporters say one of their biggest hurdles is just to remind voters that there is an election coming up in November, given all the election noise already surrounding 2020.

State Audit: Colorado Civil Rights Commission Is Not Transparent Or Accountable In Decisions
An audit released Wednesday found that nearly 40 percent of cases were not investigated in a prompt manner, and that the commission violated state open records laws.

Hickenlooper’s Entry Into Senate Race Quickly Ushers Out Three Candidates Who’d Raised Money Well
Two have already endorsed Hickenlooper.


Two More Elected Dems Can Breathe Easy As The Summer Of The Recall Has Turned Into The Fall Of Disappointment For Some On The Right
Recall efforts against Democratic state Sens. Pete Lee of Colorado Springs and Brittany Pettersen of Lakewood are over.

Sanders Rallied Thousands In Denver Monday Night. For Many, He’s Their Only Real Choice
While attendees also generally liked Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and some said they would vote for former Vice President Joe Biden if he got the nomination, others said Biden was a dealbreaker.

Polis Recall Supporters Fall Short In Signature Drive
Organizers said they had more than 300,000 signatures, just about half of what they needed.

Committee To Elect Democrats To The US Senate Is At Odds With Most Of The Colorado Dems Who Want To Be In The Senate
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee’s swift endorsement has Hickenlooper’s primary opponents up in arms
