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What in the Hell is Lauren Boebert Talking About?

UPDATE: Dave Weigel of The Washington Post noticed the same bizarre answer that caught our attention. —– More reporting is coming out about Rep. Lauren “Q*Bert” Boebert’s town hall meeting in Montrose on Monday (the one that you weren’t supposed to tell anyone about), and every new piece of information is as bizarre as the […]

Please Support My Legislation, Whatever It Is

It is no secret that outside interests and lobbyists often craft legislation that an elected representative ends up carrying on their behalf. There’s nothing inherently wrong with this practice — particularly in a state like Colorado where legislators are not full-time lawmakers and only convene for about four months every year — but it’s been […]

What History Will Record In The End (Hopefully)

It didn’t get much press–and that’s a thing we need to talk about–but last week, Colorado’s Democratic U.S. Senators John Hickenlooper and Michael Bennet announced they are signing on as sponsors of the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021: the first legitimate attempt at a comprehensive immigration reform package since 2013’s Gang of Eight negotiations (which […]

Ken Buck Wants To “Whatabout” Trump Back Onto Facebook

Axios reports, Republicans in Congress led by Colorado’s Rep. Ken Buck are leaning into the ongoing debate by Facebook’s external Oversight Board over whether or not to rescind the ban imposed on former President Donald Trump, following the failed January 6th insurrection Trump rallied and incited: The board is taking comments on whether it should […]

Be Careful What You Wish For, Weld County

As the Casper, Wyoming Star Tribune reports, Gov. Mark Gordon is giving aid and comfort to the longshot campaign by conservative activists in Weld County, Colorado to secede from our state and give our northern neighbors a penetrating new appendage: On Monday, Gordon — appearing on Colorado’s KOA News Radio — said he was supportive […]

You’ve Just Lost an Election; What Are You Going to do Now?

As The Colorado Sun reports via its Unaffiliated newsletter, Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Yuma) already has some post-election plans: Ten days after the election Republican U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner is hosting a fundraiser at Disney World for his Project West PAC, according to his campaign. It’s an annual event. It’s nice that Gardner can take his family on a […]

Cory, Corky, Whatever–They’re Both Losing

Courtesy New Hampshire Democrats, here’s Vice President Mike Pence on an airport whistlestop in the Granite State cheering on Republican Senate candidate Corky Messner–except he dropped one crucial letter to come up with another GOP Senate contender’s first name: And he didn’t just do it once, he did it twice! Understandable — both Corky Messner […]

Hick or Gardner? And What’s the Spread?

We’ve been asking this question since July, and the results have generally been about the same: Colorado Pols readers seem to think Democrat John Hickenlooper will have little trouble beating Republican Cory Gardner in November. Ballots will depart for mailboxes on Friday, so we ask again: Who is going to win Colorado’s marquee race, and by […]

The Senate Debate Is Still On. What’s Cory Gardner Going To Say?

UPDATE: The tests have been taken: Ahead of tonight’s #cosen debate in Pueblo, @SenCoryGardner and @Hickenlooper are getting tested for COVID-19. What happens if either tests positive? 🤷🏼‍♂️ Hickenlooper campaign statement below. #copolitics pic.twitter.com/Q44qPNFH40 — Marshall Zelinger (@Marshall9News) October 2, 2020 —– CBS4 Denver reports ominously: There are new coronavirus concerns surrounding Amy Coney Barrett’s […]

What Would You Like My Opinion to be Today?

Republican Sen. Cory Gardner continues to trail Democrat John Hickenlooper in the polls with two months to go until Election Day. According to new data from Morning Consult, Hickenlooper maintains a 9-point lead over Gardner, with an astounding 29-point advantage among Independent/Unaffiliated voters. Gardner’s well-worn strategy of trying to be all things to all people […]

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