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Colorado GOP primaries: Divisive or unifying?

With a crowded governor's race and congressional and legislative primaries, Republicans look for a balance between competition and cohesion.

GOP Assembly: Gardner takes Senate nomination, Kopp & Gessler make gov...

It's a four-way GOP race for governor, but the U.S. Senate battle begins now

Three GOP congressional districts will have primary races

The 4th CD race will feature at least three candidates seeking to replace Cory Gardner, while two incumbents face challenges in the June 24 primary

Rocky Mountain Gun Owners PAC: Big bang for small bucks

The conservative gun-rights group's political arm doesn't spend much, and its results are mixed. But Rocky Mountain Gun Owners gets plenty of cred in Republican primaries.

Gardner raises $1.4M; $1.2M in first month of Senate race

Cory Gardner's $2.1 million in the bank still trails Sen. Mark Udall $5.9 million cash on hand.

Tom Tancredo makes GOP primary ballot for Governor

Tom Tancredo is in the race, Bob Beauprez awaits signature verification, five others will compete Saturday.

Udall raised $2M in 1st quarter for Senate race

Candidate fundraising will be only part of the picture, with outside groups expected to spend tens of millions on Colorado's competitive U.S. Senate race.

On the Stump: Mike Kopp, GOP candidate for governor

Listen to Mike Kopp talk about how he'll cut taxes, reform regulations and fight against Washington.

On the Stump: Steve House, GOP candidate for governor

Listen to Steve House list 10 things Republicans are talking about and four things they should talk about.

Beauprez submits 21K signatures for GOP gov nomination

Two GOP gubernatorial candidates have submitted petitions to get on the primary ballot, while four or five others will seek 30 percent of the state assembly vote. Here's a look at some scenarios.