COPO BEST OF THE WEEK | Rural election worries, Hick’s next steps, measure’s odd opposition
Here’s our recap of some of our best stories of the week from the Colorado Politics staff.
> COVER STORY | What worries rural Colorado as the election approaches?
> INSIGHTS | Hick gets the band back together, but is it for president?
> Opposition to Amendment 74 is growing, and it’s coming from its own base
> TRAIL MIX | Jason Kander stops trying to ‘outrun’ depression
> Why the General Assembly is starting early next year (and on a weird day)
> Penfield Tate: Denver’s poor planning drove him to run for mayor
> Q&A with Cody Wertz | ‘I do hope we stay purple … It keeps more people involved’
> Colo. campaign finance: Bloomberg strikes again; Dem committee sets a spending record
> Colorado campaign war chests are spilling over
> CAPITOL M | A young farmer gets woodshedded by older ones; a sip of water humor
> Colo. treasurer candidate says he’ll keep his current job if elected
> Poll finds Polis leading Stapleton by 7 points in Colorado governor’s race
> US-Mexico-Canada trade deal may bring good news to Colo. farmers
> WATCH: Stapleton, Polis debate at Denver chamber event
> Colo. AG candidates trade barbs, talk priorities at Denver debate
> Debate update: Stapleton, Polis to square off 8 times in Colo. governor’s race
> Stapleton needs strong debates in gov’s race, expert panel says
> New Weiser ad in Colo. AG’s race from creator of Hick’s shower spot
> Census Bureau toasts Colorado jobs from beer
> WATCH: Americans for Prosperity rolls out gubernatorial ads
> Crow, Neguse, 10 other Colo. Dems get thumbs-up from Obama in new wave of endorsements
> Major GOP group pulls support for Mike Coffman’s re-election bid
> Feds: Russian hackers targeted Colorado Springs anti-doping agency
> Health insurance rates across Colo. to rise modestly in 2019


