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  • Durst: Who will win the Hillary Clinton Veepstakes?

    Durst: Who will win the Hillary Clinton Veepstakes?

    A vice presidential pick is a defining moment in a campaign, motivating nominees to utilize unique strategies. Some try to accentuate their heavyweight status by partnering up with less vibrant versions of themselves in what might be called the “Bad Xerox Without Any Toner” maneuver. Think … Dan Quayle. Some candidates pick opponents who put…


  • In charged speech on race and unity, Glenn supports Trump, focuses on party

    In charged speech on race and unity, Glenn supports Trump, focuses on party

    In a much-anticipated speech Saturday at the Western Conservative Summit in Denver, Daryl Glenn vowed to win two electoral victories this fall that many pundits are already writing off as long shots. He said he would unseat Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and win Democratic-leaning swing-state Colorado for Donald Trump. In conversation with The Colorado…


  • Western Conservative Summit: An offstage scrapbook (photos)

    Western Conservative Summit: An offstage scrapbook (photos)

    Colorado Christian University’s Centennial Institute hosted the seventh-annual Western Conservative Summit this weekend at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver and drew national conservative figures to address the event’s approximate 4,000 attendees, including presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, former Alaska Gov. Sara Palin, 2016 Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, RedState founder Christian conservative pundit Erick…


  • Trump set to speak among friends, foes at Western Conservative Summit

    Trump set to speak among friends, foes at Western Conservative Summit

    The Republican Party’s presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump will kick off the Western Conservative Summit in Denver this Friday as part of a larger effort to shore up support for his candidacy among traditional conservative voters ahead of the party’s July 18-21 national convention in Cleveland. The convention, hosted by the Centennial Institute at Colorado…


  • Trump supporters set to rally Friday at Capitol

    Trump supporters set to rally Friday at Capitol

    Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo will be among the headliners at an outdoor rally to show support for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday afternoon in Denver. Organizers said they didn’t expect Trump to attend the rally but are counting on a good turnout at the state Capitol the same day the real…


  • Glenn wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate seat

    Glenn wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate seat

    Riding a wave of endorsements from some of the nation’s top conservatives, El Paso County Commissioner Darryl Glenn emerged Tuesday from a crowded Republican primary field to face U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet in November. Glenn, who describes himself as an “unapologetic Christian, constitutional conservative, pro-life, Second Amendment-loving American,” jolted the state GOP for the second…


  • Cruz backs Glenn in Republican U.S. Senate primary

    Cruz backs Glenn in Republican U.S. Senate primary

    In his first endorsement since suspending his presidential campaign, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz got behind Republican Darryl Glenn, one of five GOP candidates in the U.S. Senate primary, and plans to headline a rally for the El Paso County commissioner Monday morning near Denver International Airport, the Glenn campaign announced Friday. “Darryl earned the support…


  • Sarah Palin endorses Glenn in GOP Senate primary

    Sarah Palin endorses Glenn in GOP Senate primary

    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 –…


  • Hudson: Trump’s wild ride to convention could hit historically predicted dead end

    Hudson: Trump’s wild ride to convention could hit historically predicted dead end

    “Close only counts in horseshoes.” The old adage is nowhere more meaningful than at national political conventions. This round, Democrats are salivating at the opportunity to run against Donald Trump in November; but, truth be told, he is becoming increasingly less likely to emerge as the Republican nominee. One minor historical fact consistently overlooked is…


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