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COVER STORY | Colorado’s Republican US Senate candidates introduce themselves to voters
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The eight Republicans running for Colorado’s U.S. Senate seat shared the stage for the first time on a snowy night in Fort Lupton for a mostly cordial opportunity to pitch themselves to conservative voters as the candidate best-suited to take on Sen. Michael Bennet, the two-term Democratic incumbent. The Feb. 3 forum, sponsored by the…
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Election Preview 2018: Who’s on the ballot you’ll get next week?
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Mail ballots are back from the printers and go out to Colorado’s more than 3 million registered voters starting next Monday, and they’re due back to county clerks no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 6. This year’s final roster of candidates has seen a few last-minute adjustments, including several legislative candidates who…
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Feely: Three common errors candidates make in campaign finance
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Election season 2017 will soon be upon us. Open seats for election include city and town councils and school board races. Running for office is both a thrilling and a scary experience. For individuals, complying with the numerous campaign finance rules is an overwhelming undertaking. Issues facing candidates range from finding a qualified treasurer, opening…