What’s on my ballot? A look at how voters might determine true primary pro-gun supporters
In an interview posted today, Free State Colorado looks at how voters can best determine if a candidate for office truly meets the values of voters.
In an interview posted today, Free State Colorado looks at how voters can best determine if a candidate for office truly meets the values of voters.
There will be four opposed Colorado Senate races for Republicans to decide and three for Democrats to weigh on the primary ballot.
What’s on my ballot? Seven Senate races are opposed in primary election Read More ยป
We know that the multi-billion-dollar abortion industry makes its money from abortion, so we can follow the money. We know that taking the lives of innocent human beings is itself hellish and the practice demonic and an important โreligiousโ rite in satanic devil worship. We know that allowing such evil tears at the very fabric of a society, the family, and individual in ways that God has historically judged and dispossessed nations because of the horrible injustice of it.
Barnhart: Why is no level of abortion ever enough? Read More ยป
You may have missed it, but at the beginning of this month Mexico elected a new President. By which to say they elected an extension of their previous one.ย
Sloan: In Mexico, don’t expect much to change with new President Read More ยป
There will be no opposed race for Republicans to decide and only one for Democrats in University of Colorado Regent elections on the primary ballot.
All mail-in voting systems use a process called signature verification to verify the person voting by mail is the voter registered to vote.ย In Colorado this process is based on comparing the signature on the outer ballot envelope with the digital signature images in a database called SCORE.
Cooper: Is signature verification of mail-in ballots valid? Read More ยป
Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News conservative primetime show host, will make Colorado Springs a destination this fall.
Tucker Carlson tour to stop Sept. 6 in Colorado Springs with Tulsi Gabbard Read More ยป
There will be two opposed races, one in each major party, for the Colorado Board of Education, meaning voters in two areas of the state will have decisions to make on their primary ballot.
What’s on my ballot? There are two opposed races for the state board of education Read More ยป
On Wednesday, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 24-084 into law, effectively creating what some might call the stateโs own Ministry of Truth. The bill, supposedly aimed at preventing the spread of misinformation and disinformation, establishes a partnership between the state attorney general and the Education Department. It’s designed to reduce “factually inaccurate data” and “encourage respectful discourse.”
Ganahl: Free speech is not the enemy of progress Read More ยป
While there will be five Democrat and four Republican positions for U.S. Representative unopposed, many voters around the state will have decisions to make for the office.
What’s on my ballot? Reviewing the candidates for U.S. Representative Read More ยป