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An Energetic Debate Between Bennet, Buck

With less than a month to go before the general election, Democrat Senate candidate Michael Bennet is going after Republican rival Ken Buck on renewable energy.

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Hick’s Business Sense Forms Shrewd Style, Post Writes

Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper rides around town on a scooter. He’s been filmed taking a shower with his clothes on, played catch in Civic Center, created a citywide book club and married at least one couple in a bar.

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Maes Loses Kent Lambert’s Endorsement, Gains Another

Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes lost the support of a Colorado Republican lawmaker yesterday, but picked up the endorsement of Sarah Palin’s father-in-law.

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Colo. U.S. Senate Race Turns To Money

The heated U.S. Senate race between Republican Ken Buck and Democrat Michael Bennet yesterday turned to money, with both sides attacking each other over campaign donations and income sources.

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Tancredo Video Blasts Hickenlooper

Third party gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo’s campaign is circulating a video ad that blasts rival Democrat John Hickenlooper for supporting a “sanctuary city policy” that led to the death of a three-year-old boy.

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Colo. School Districts Test Voter Moods

Despite the fragile economy and perceived voter grumpiness about taxes, 33 Colorado school districts are seeking tax increases in this election, for construction bonds, operating revenue or to provide Amendment 61 escape hatches.

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Report: 500,000 Eligible for Health Care Tax Credits in 2014

An estimated 493,900 Coloradans in 2014 will be eligible for government-issued health care tax credits to offset a portion of their health insurance premiums, according to a report released yesterday by a national health reform advocacy group.

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Lawmakers Seek Public’s OK to Change Venues In Pinch

The state legislature has come up with a backup plan in the unlikely event of an emergency that precludes them from meeting in Denver—and now lawmakers need the approval of Colorado voters in next month’s election to authorize the plan.

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Unions Ask Buck To Take Position On 3 Colo. Ballot Initiatives

Ken Buck’s campaign said he is not taking a position on state ballot initiatives, despite having originally taken a position in support of a pro-life state ballot initiative before stating that he is opposed to the proposal.

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Negative Campaigning Hits Rice-Conti Race In HD38

A political advertisement mailed to homes in the Littleton area depicts a senior citizen with a spoon poised to dig into a can of Fancy Kitty cat food.

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