Primary Primer: Where John Hickenlooper and Andrew Romanoff Disagree
A political cheat sheet breaking down the issues on which the two candidates diverge.
A political cheat sheet breaking down the issues on which the two candidates diverge.
After years of anxiety, Colorado’s Dreamers breathe a big (although temporary) sigh of relief.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock on law enforcement reforms—those already enacted and measures that are still on the way.
The legislation aims to hold law enforcement more liable for misconduct.
Photographer Kevin Mohatt captures the intensity and peaceful power of the Black Lives Matter protests in Denver.
Over 14,000 Coloradans who are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival recipients wait for a Supreme Court decision regarding President Trump’s recession of the program to decide their fate.
President Donald Trump has cited security concerns for why widespread mail-in voting doesn’t work. But the Centennial State has proven that, with the right system in place, fraud can be prevented and turnout can soar.
What was once a wide-open race has likely become an inevitable march to a Hickenlooper nomination. Was it all politics as usual?
On Saturday, both Democrats and Republicans will host their state assemblies and conventions, a big rallying moment in any election cycle. It’s just going to be a little different this year.
The state will now count incarcerated individuals based on their last known address instead of the prisons where they reside, which will impact redistricting when it’s completed in 2022.
If you’re planning to caucus for the U.S. Senate race, here’s a last-minute guide.
Colorado’s progressive voters turned out for the Vermont senator on Super Tuesday, but former Vice President Joe Biden gained serious momentum in other parts of the country.
According to local experts, Bernie Sanders is poised to win Colorado’s Democratic presidential primary on Super Tuesday. But there is still plenty to watch for as the returns come in.
We spoke to the business owner when he launched his run for U.S. Senate.
This Alma-based candidate wants to join the Senate to focus on education, marijuana legalization, and climate.
We spoke to DU professor David Goldfischer before he suspended his U.S. Senate campaign on March 17.
You have a chance to vote in not one, but two primaries this year—once for president in March and again for everyone else, including U.S. Senate candidates, in June.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in Colorado Department of State v. Baca this spring. How did this case about the 2016 presidential election and the state’s electors make it to the country’s highest court, and what does it mean for the 2020 election?
We spoke with the four leaders of the General Assembly about their strategies for the upcoming session and the top issues they expect to debate in 2020.
Although Democratic Representative Jason Crow may not have the same star power as some other freshman Dems, he was quietly at the heart of some of 2019’s most historic moments. We joined the former Army Ranger along the Front Range and in Washington, D.C., to provide an intimate look at the congressman’s first 365 days.