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TRAIL MIX | Candidate switcheroos are nothing new in Colorado
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Wouldn’t you know it, less than a week after last week’s Trail Mix column went to press, it was obsolete. In the holiday news lull, it had seemed like a good opportunity to take stock of the candidate line-ups in major Colorado races. While savvy political watchers have been expecting at least a few additional contenders…
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Jane Norton endorses Deborah Flora in Colorado’s Republican US Senate primary
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Former Colorado Lt. Gov. Jane Norton on Wednesday threw her support behind U.S. Senate candidate Deborah Flora, one of eight Republicans running against Democrat Michael Bennet. “Over the years, I have come to appreciate the courage of Deborah’s convictions,” Norton said in an endorsement video posted by the Flora campaign. “Whether it comes to fighting…
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HUDSON | ‘Too extreme for Colorado’ proves more slogan than substance
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Radical and extreme! Haven’t we heard that accusation more than once during past Colorado campaigns? Indeed, we have. Pundits tend to forget that campaign consultants, much as other professionals, are subject to the influence of “Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.” If you are of a proper age you will recall the response to…
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Sarah Palin endorses Glenn in GOP Senate primary
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Calling him a “proven warrior,” former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin endorsed Republican U.S. Senate candidate Darryl Glenn on Tuesday in posts on social media. “Darryl Glenn is a conservative outsider needed to take Washington by storm,” Palin wrote in her endorsement. Citing Glenn’s military service – he’s a retired lieutenant colonel in the Air Force –…
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BARTELS: Colorado’s elected leaders reflect at prayer luncheon
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The featured speaker at the event was Richard Stearns, president of World Vision U.S., one of the world’s largest humanitarian organizations. Among those present at the Colorado Convention Center’s Four Seasons Ballroom where Gov. John Hickenlooper, Attorney General Cynthia Coffman, state Treasurer Walker Stapleton and former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton. State lawmakers as well as members of…






