Author: Linda Shapley
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WATCH: COLORADO POLITICKING | Bennet puts on campaign airs, some significant court rulings and bill signings everywhere!
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In this week’s Colorado Politicking, reporter Pat Poblete was joined by elections reporter Ernest Luning and courts reporter Michael Karlik to take a look at the upcoming campaigns, the latest in state courts and Gov. Jared Polis’ bill signing bonanza from the week. Luning discussed U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet’s latest fundraiser. “He talked about the…
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TEXT AND CONTEXT | Read Colorado Politics annotations of the opening day speeches
The Colorado Politics team offers some context and analysis to the opening day remarks from the leaders who gave speeches to their colleagues on Wednesday. To see the annotations, courtesy of the web software Hypothes.is, click the links below: • Senate President Leroy Garcia: ‘Colorado is not Washington’ • Senate Minority Leader Chris Holbert: ‘No monopoly on…
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ELECTION 2020 | The race in charts: Results from the Colorado contests
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The reporters and editors of Colorado Politics, the Colorado Springs Gazette and the Denver Gazette kept their trained eyes on the field as Election Night turned into judgment day for politicians and causes on the 2020 ballot. Find a heatmap of the county-by-county vote for president and U.S. Senate, as well as tables on all…
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PRIMARY 2020 | Live updates: AP calls Hickenlooper’s win
Follow along with The Gazette’s sister publication Colorado Politics Tuesday evening for live updates on the state’s primary election results. Many are anticipating which Democrat will face U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner in November: former Gov. John Hickenlooper or former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff. (Gardner’s campaign sent out a memo Tuesday with bets on Hickenlooper.) But…
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TEXT AND CONTEXT: An annotation of Gov. Jared Polis’ State of the State address
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The Colorado Politics team offers context and analysis to prepared remarks of the State of the State speech that Colorado Gov. Jared Polis gave to a joint session of the General Assembly on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020. To see the annotations, courtesy of the software Genius, click through the highlighted areas of text. Good morning…





