Hickenlooper’s Running for Senate. His Opponents Are Not Impressed
Former Gov. John Hickenlooper is officially running for U.S. Senate. Here’s what the 11 Democrats already in the primary race—as well as Sen. Cory Gardner—have to say about that.
Former Gov. John Hickenlooper is officially running for U.S. Senate. Here’s what the 11 Democrats already in the primary race—as well as Sen. Cory Gardner—have to say about that.
Colorado’s political landscape has changed drastically since Cory Gardner was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2014. Here’s who he’s up against in 2020.
Lorena Garcia has worked in local nonprofits for her entire career, pushing legislation that supports Colorado families. Now, she sees an opportunity to affect change on a larger scale, as a U.S. senator.
The first-time candidate, who highlights her ability to listen and build bridges, hopes her nonprofit and community advocacy background will propel her to the Senate.
We spoke to the former Obama administration ambassador and career public servant before he ended his U.S. Senate campaign on September 12.
We spoke to the clinical psychologist when she launched her run for U.S. Senate.
We spoke to the former teacher, school principal, state senator, and one-time gubernatorial candidate before he suspended his campaign for U.S. Senate on September 3.
We spoke with the former state legislator and Obama administration vet before she dropped out of the U.S. Senate race on October 11.
This former state representative and two-time Speaker of the House hopes to take lessons from what he has accomplished in Colorado to Washington, D.C.
We spoke to the college professor and Baptist pastor when she launched her run for U.S. Senate.
We spoke to the former U.S. attorney for Colorado, John Walsh, before he suspended his campaign for U.S. Senate on September 11.
We spoke to Colorado Senator Angela Williams before she suspended her U.S. Senate campaign on November 27.
We spoke to scientist Trish Zornio before she suspended her U.S. Senate campaign on April 15.
The incumbent senator touts his bipartisan politics and hopes to return to Washington, D.C. to focus on energy issues, jobs, and opportunities for Coloradans.
The former Colorado governor has officially ended his presidential campaign, but it’s still unclear whether or not he’ll run for Senate.
Denver officials were sworn into office on Monday, including Mayor Michael Hancock, who is beginning his third term, as well as five new City Councilmembers and a new clerk and recorder.
Sen. Michael Bennet and former Gov. John Hickenlooper stuck to their talking points, but both failed to land a headline-making moment that will help advance their campaigns.
After a long and contentious race, Mayor Michael Hancock defeated challenger Jamie Giellis to win a third term as Denver’s mayor on Tuesday night, while a handful of new names were elected to City Council.
The work isn’t over for the two-time incumbent for Denver’s District 9, who is vying for a third term on City Council in the June 4 runoff.
The community activist and founder of Project VOYCE makes her pitch to become District 9’s next City Council member in the June 4 runoff.