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The Pueblo Chieftain: Recalling a defective process

Senate President Leroy Garcia spent last Saturday knocking on doors in his Pueblo County district, just as many political candidates on the campaign trail do.

The problem is, Garcia isn’t up for re-election this year. Voters in Senate District 3 gave the Pueblo Democrat a convincing victory last year in his campaign against Libertarian candidate John Pickerill.

Garcia received 39,768 votes, compared to Pickerill’s 14,253. That’s a margin of 3-1.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Russian interference

We don’t often write about international stories because our priority is to opine on events that affect western Colorado. But occasionally, a news story will rise to a level of historical significance that bears acknowledging. Such a story is unfolding in Moscow. Since July, residents of Russia’s capital have been demonstrating in large numbers. The […]

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Colorado Springs Gazette: Left-wing activist blames Colorado senator for shootings

Never waste a crisis, implores Saul Alinsky’s far-left manifesto “Rules for Radicals.” “?… [I]n the arena of action, a threat or a crisis becomes almost a precondition of communication,” Alinsky wrote on page 89. “You never want a good crisis to go to waste,” said former Chicago Mayor Rham Emanuel, while serving as then-President Barack […]


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