Douglas Bruce over Kentucky, now that’s a bracket
Rep. Kathleen Curry changed her voter registration last year from Democrat to unaffiliated but she’s included in a liberal group’s political version of the Sweet 16, Republican style. “It took a lot...
View ArticleNorton aide says Obama strong-armed the $20 billion BP “slush fund” in move...
A press aide to Republican Senate candidate Jane Norton said today that President Obama had forced BP to create a $20 billion “slush fund,” and that Obama is heading toward “autocracy.” Coming on the...
View ArticleSpotted This Morning: Sex and politics in the Senate race
At issue now in the Colorado Senate race is whether Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck is insensitive to women. A coordinated progressive effort has successfully launched into the current debate an...
View ArticleEnergy bills canceled because of weather
The lights are on, but you're not home. Two GOP bills aimed at undoing some of former Gov. Bill Ritter’s “new energy economy” were scheduled to be heard this afternoon, but the committee has been...
View ArticleHappy birthday, Dennis Polhill, here’s to the 65 candles and can of Mace
Say what you will about Jon Caldara, and plenty of people do, but the think-tank president writes a hilarious newsletter. Today’s gem: Our senior fellow and father of term limits here in Colorado,...
View ArticleYes, please call it “Obamacare,” say supporters of the Affordable Care Act
“Obamacare” is typically the put-down conservatives use to describe the Affordable Care Act signed into law by the president in 2010, and the moniker offends some people who favor the measure. But...
View ArticleRomney accused of “starving” higher education while Massachusetts governor
[media-credit name="John Leyba, The Denver Post" align="alignright" width="275"][/media-credit] Mitt Romney speaks to supporters at an Aurora restaurant in June. Colorado’s leftie group ProgressNow...
View ArticleALEC: Conservative group in the spotlight
Colorado’s state House and Senate Republicans heard this week from an official with a conservative group that has has been under fire from critics who say it lets big corporations write legislative...
View ArticleLiberal group keeping a magnifying glass on Secretary of State Scott Gessler
[media-credit name="Hyoung Chang / The Denver Pos" align="alignright" width="275"][/media-credit]Secretary of State Scott Gessler The liberal organization ProgressNow Colorado never would be mistaken...
View ArticleGun-rights group holds rally during Broncos playoff game
Rocky the Lepreshaun, left, and Denver Broncos fans cheer at the United in Orange pep rally at Mile High stadium one week ago. (Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post) When Republican Gov. Bill Owens in 2002...
View ArticleKen Buck or Cory Gardner? A quiz courtesy of Mark Udall
UPDATE: The quiz is now available online. A new game, courtesy of U.S. Sen. Mark Udall’s campaign. This just out: a new game called “Buck or Gardner” from U.S. Sen. Mark Udall’s campaign, which claims...
View ArticleProgressNow's 11 reasons why Bill Maher should pick Colorado and Mike Coffman
A liberal group offers 11 reasons why HBO's Bill Maher should flip Colorado's 6th Congressional District.
View ArticleTV times set for "Rocky Mountain Heist," ProgressNow films reply
The movie "Rocky Mountain Heist," made by the conservative group Citizens United will air this weekend and run 20 times before Election Day.
View ArticleColorado's "Got Insurance?" got recognition for campaign savvy
The Colorado campaign for the Affordable Care Act, "Got Insurance," was picked as the best cause advocacy in social media by the trade publication PR Daily.
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