2016 presidential race
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Signs of things to come? Clinton aims focus at Trump
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A speech delivered by a presidential candidate can often serve as a peg on a roadmap. Hillary Clinton’s South Carolina victory night speech was just one of those guiding marks, an indicator of how far this race has come and where it may go. Sending a telling signal, Hillary Clinton used a piece of her remarks in…
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Video: Top Colorado Democrats call Clinton most qualified candidate in field
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[vimeo 156771225 w=700 h=394] Video: Lawmakers rally for Hillary Clinton by The Colorado Statesman Several of Colorado’s leading current and former Democratic officials called Hillary Clinton the most qualified presidential candidate in the field — some going so far as to say she’s the most qualified candidate in living memory — at a news conference Thursday at…
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Carroll: It’s time to embrace idealism, support Bernie Sanders
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In 1787, in response to Shay’s Rebellion, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical.” While I do not share Mr. Jefferson’s view that violent revolt is necessary from time to time, I do…
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VIDEO: Colorado legislators endorse Bernie Sanders at Capitol rally
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[vimeo 156480724 w=700 h=393] Colorado legislators rally in support of Senator Bernie Sanders. Video from The Colorado Statesman A handful of current and former state lawmakers formally endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at a rally Tuesday on the West Steps of the Capitol, arguing that the Vermont senator’s “big dreams” are what the country needs…
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Rep. Salazar endorses Sanders: ‘Of course Bernie can be elected’
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State Rep. Joe Salazar is feelin’ the Bern. Along with two fellow liberal lawmakers and more than a dozen activists and former elected officials from around the state, the Thornton Democrat plans to formally endorse Bernie Sanders Tuesday morning at the state Capitol, a week before the Vermont senator faces off against Hillary Clinton in…
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Broncos fans take note: Most GOP candidates for president chose Panthers to win
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Panthers win. At least that was the sentiment of the majority of the Republican presidential candidates in Saturday night’s ABC debate hosted at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. The pandering burners were turned up on high with at least one candidate, Ted Cruz, admitting so when asked who he would pick to win Super Bowl…


