Why Kamala Harris got so many fewer votes than Biden
Social media posts after the presidential election were abuzz about the disparity in the vote tally from 2020 to 2024.Â
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Social media posts after the presidential election were abuzz about the disparity in the vote tally from 2020 to 2024.Â
Why Kamala Harris got so many fewer votes than Biden Read More »
Polls closed nearly 72 hours ago at this point, but there are still some races in Colorado that could drag into the weekend and perhaps next week before a clear winner is decided.
Gabe Evans is closing in fast on Democrat Yadira Caraveo, and his campaign believes he will pull out victory in the 8th District U.S. House race.
Evans campaign predicts victory in 8th District: “We are confident that Gabe will win” Read More »
Denver voters approved the majority of the dozen initiatives on this year’s ballot.
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Denver voters have rejected Mayor Mike Johnston’s proposal to increase the city’s sales tax rate by 0.5 points in order to pay for housing projects citywide.
On Election Day, many Coloradans were still in the process of casting their votes. Within less than 24 hours, almost a million people returned their ballots.
Close to 1 million Colorado voters returned their ballots on Election Day Read More »
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s first major initiative toward reviving downtown from its pandemic downturn got strong support from eligible voters.
Downtown Denver’s $570M recovery plan gets strong support from voters Read More »
Rep. Rose Pugliese will again serve as Colorado House Minority Leader, following an unopposed election to the position Friday, Nov. 8.
Pugliese elected House minority leader, Winter as assistant leader by Republicans Read More »
At least two new legislators will be selected Friday, Nov. 8, to Republican leadership when the Colorado House Republican Caucus convenes for leadership elections at 10 a.m. in the historic Old State Library at the Colorado State Capitol.
Republicans held their first U.S. Senate majority from 1869-1871, after the Civil War. When the 119th Congress meets on Jan. 3, 2025, the seventh Republican Senate majority in history will get to work.
What a Republican majority in the U.S. Senate means for Americans Read More »