Elections

Trump vows to ‘end all sanctuary cities’ at ‘Faulkner Focus’ town hall with female voters

Former President Donald Trump vowed to end sanctuary cities and restore “normalcy” as he took questions from female voters concerned about a variety of issues ahead of Election Day, including the economy, crime and abortion. 

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Prop. 127’s ‘unintended consequences’ could be devastating, leaders in Northwest Colorado say

Members of the Associated Governments of Northwestern Colorado (AGNC) were joined recently in a discussion of Proposition 127 by Gaspar Perricone, of the Wildlife Conservation Project and formerly a political advisor, legislative director to the Colorado Department of Natural Resources and regional director for Sen. Mark Udall.

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Raisch: When certifying election results, more transparency and better processes will reduce anxiety among voters

We have all seen an increase in tension between people of different political beliefs over the last few years.  We believe there are some common-sense solutions to help increase trust and tone down the rhetoric that comes out of the election process.  The good news is that these improvements do not require a change in the statute to do so.  The solutions being proposed here require added transparency and a willingness to follow current law.

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Kamala Harris’ book publisher directing ‘very sensitive’ plagiarism questions to higher-ups

The publisher of Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2009 book on criminal justice reform is redirecting “very sensitive” inquiries about apparently plagiarized passages to the highest levels, according to the conservative activist who revealed the copying.

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Voting guide: See the responses by State Board of Education candidates to questions

Four seats on Colorado’s nine-member State Board of Education are up for election on Nov. 5. The election is unlikely to change the board majority, which is currently held by Democrats, but it could narrow that majority and change the board’s dynamics.

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