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Tag: Andrew Romanoff
Romanoff campaign challenges Coffman to immigration debate
In a district that's home to 20 percent Hispanic residents, yesterday's move underlines what will likely be the pivotal issue in the congressional race.
Romanoff releases introductory online ad
Cereal, solar power, waking your kind up for school with a bullhorn, Romanoff's introductory ad is all about those middle class families.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce enters the ad market
Denver political ad buys are escalating (but you knew that), here's the latest.
ProgressNow targets Coffman with cheeky bilingual attack site
The site is built for today's mobile-social Web. It's essentially a hyper-digitized mail campaign, where voters do the mailing and do it in a much more targeted fashion.
Pro-fracking group books at least $299K in TV ads before November...
Protecting Colorado’s Environment, Economy and Energy Independence is an issue committee formed in January “to oppose anti-fracking ballot measures and to support pro-fracking ballot measures,” said a spokesman.
Ken Gordon and opening day at the legislature
Ken Gordon was a noodge. He pressed people to do the right thing. He actually believed politics could be used to accomplish something useful. It was a good thought on Day One of the legislature.
Coffman has seen the light — or maybe the oncoming train
Rep. Mike Coffman has seen the light or maybe he's just seen the polls, but now he says he's absolutely, positively in favor of...
DU citizen panel wades into campaign-finance swamplands
DENVER-- The University of Denver's "strategic issues panel of accomplished citizens" tasked with examining campaign finance regulations and making recommendations on how to improve...
Defiant Coffman sure to turn to middle in new tossup 6th...
In his more than 20-year political career, Colorado 6th District Republican Congressman Mike Cofffman has never lost an election. Before heading to Capitol Hill, he was a state representative and senator, then state treasurer and then briefly secretary of state. Among insiders, it has been accepted as a given that Coffman is planning to take a run in 2014 at Democratic U.S. Senator Mark Udall's seat. Any future Coffman political plans, however, were complicated Thursday, when Denver District Judge Robert Hyatt put the 6th District GOP stronghold into play by paring off large swaths of mostly white suburbs south of Denver and including more urban, working-class and Latino regions to the north.
Top campaign stories of 2010–You had to see it to believe...
This was a year of surprises in Colorado politics, from the announcement that Governor Ritter would not seek re-election to the paper-thin victory of...