2020 presidential election
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Hickenlooper splashes cold water on speculation about 2020 presidential unity ticket with Kasich
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Gov. John Hickenlooper appeared to dampen speculation he was considering joining an independent presidential ticket with Ohio Gov. John Kasich, calling it “funny that people expect a political marriage” when two politicians reach across the aisle to work together. “Kasich is dapper & worldly, but knows nada about brewing beer,” Hickenlooper said on Twitter Friday…
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Hickenlooper, Kasich contemplate running as independents on 2020 unity presidential ticket: reports
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Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican, are considering mounting a campaign on a nonpartisan presidential ticket in 2020, with Kasich in the top spot, according to reports. The two governors have been appearing together for months at national events and on cable news programs urging President Trump and…
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Hickenlooper lands on another list of possible 2020 Democratic presidential candidates
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For the second week running, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has found himself on a list of potential 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, this one compiled by D.C.-insider publication The Hill. And although the former geologist and brewpub pioneer maintains he’s taking no steps toward a run, he recently told a national radio audience that he’s open…
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Wayne Williams not so keen on state bill to require presidential candidates to release tax returns
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Secretary of State Wayne Williams says his office can comply with proposed legislation to require that presidential candidates release their tax returns in order to appear on Colorado’s ballot, but he doesn’t think the bill is needed. House Bill 1328 would require presidential and vice presidential candidates to release their federal income tax returns for…
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Democratic bill would force Trump to release tax returns to appear on Colorado’s 2020 ballot
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Presidential candidates – including President Donald Trump – would have to release their tax returns if they want a spot on Colorado’s ballot and a shot at winning the state’s nine electoral votes under legislation introduced Friday by Democratic lawmakers. The sponsors of House Bill 1328 say the bill was inspired by Trump’s refusal to…
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Hickenlooper ‘encouraged’ by Trump’s congressional address, wants more specifics
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Gov. John Hickenlooper said Wednesday that he was encouraged by what he heard President Donald Trump say in his speech to a joint session of Congress the night before. “This was a very different tone than the Donald Trump we saw on the campaign trail,” Hickenlooper told The Colorado Statesman in a statement. “It was…
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Hickenlooper wants to hear Trump talk jobs in congressional address
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Gov. John Hickenlooper said he’s hoping President Donald Trump will focus on job-creation in his address to Congress Tuesday night in a brief interview with the hosts of MSNBC’s early morning talk show Morning Joe. “Most Democratic governors – I think all governors – are really focused on, in our states, good jobs, and how…
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‘A lot of things on the table’: Hickenlooper leaves door open to 2020 presidential run
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Gov. John Hickenlooper laughed at the suggestion but wouldn’t rule out a run for president in 2020 in an appearance Monday evening on CNN’s OutFront with Erin Burnett show. He also suggested that the furor raised by President Donald Trump’s immigration policies – both the administration’s directives and rumored next steps – should encourage Congress…
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The Hot Sheet – Your teacher might not be a citizen, Hick in 2020?, Colorado doctors are conflicted, what’s up with Darryl Glenn and … MORE
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VOL. 01 NO. 194 | NOVEMBER 29, 2016 | COLORADOSTATESMAN.COM/THE-HOT-SHEET | © 2016 DENVER – As surely all of us (those who are not living entirely off the grid) have been reminded recently … Just 26 shopping days until Christmas! Mercy already. Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday Big Spending Every Other Day … Hold on…