darryl glenn
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Glenn forms consulting firm for conservative causes, candidates
Former Republican U.S. Senate candidate Darryl Glenn has formed a political consulting firm to help promote conservative causes and elect future conservative candidates. Called DLG Esquire Attorney at Law, Glenn said in a news release on Monday, Nov. 28, that his life “will not be defined by a single political campaign.” “Those will come and…
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House GOP leadership chosen, Rankin nearly quits JBC
Saying he wanted signs of support from his Republican colleagues before he agreed to continue serving on the Legislature’s Joint Budget Committee, that’s what state Rep. Bob Rankin of Carbondale received during a party leadership caucus at the state Capitol Thursday, Nov. 10. Rankin, who has been the House GOP member on the JBC for…
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Democrats celebrate Colorado as ‘pocket of sanity’ amid national election results
Colorado Democrats celebrated sweeping wins across the state on Tuesday night at a hotel in downtown Denver, but the election-night watch party felt more like a wake as the national map on large-screen televisions slowly turned more and more red, depicting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s win over Democrat Hillary Clinton. Clinton carried the state’s…
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Colorado readies to decide balance of power
Colorado was supposed to be a swing state again this year, starting at the top of the ticket. But as the results roll in from the state’s first presidential election featuring a nearly all-mail voting, the races may turn out to be tighter the further down the ballot you go. Voters will be waiting Tuesday…
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Election Report: A look at the key races across America
Much more is at stake on Election Day than the White House. State by state, district by district, neighborhood by neighborhood, candidates and campaigners are making their last pitch for Congress, state legislatures, governor’s offices, ballot questions, judgeships, city councils and lots more. A nationwide look at important, interesting and occasionally odd matters that go…
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Glenn takes in more money than Bennet in third quarter
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Darryl Glenn raised slightly more money than Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet in the third quarter of the year, according to campaign committee filing reports. However, the incumbent held a sizable lead in total donations through the election cycle and cash on hand. Glenn’s spokesperson, Katey Price, provided a copy of…

