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Tag: Jane Norton
With foreign policy statement, Norton stakes out position on far right
U.S. Senate candidate Jane Norton is pushing controversial positions on terrorism and the war in Afghanistan in a foreign-policy statement posted at her website....
Complaint alleges Senate candidate Norton petition signatures invalid
DENVER— Failed GOP Senate candidate Thomas Bjorklund yesterday filed a complaint in Denver District Court seeking to disqualify GOP U.S. Senate candidate Jane Norton...
Hidden Gems wilderness showdown pits snowmobilers against skiers
So who spends more when they’re out recreating in the woods, Carhartt-clad “sled-necks” or Lycra-encased cross-country skiers?
According to one study being used to back...
Lt Governor O’Brien defends US Dept of Education against GOP attacks
Lt. Gov. Barbara O’Brien, the administration's top education advocate and the lead author of the state's Race to the Top grant applications, this weekend...
Suthers likely to see little gain and lots of pain from...
Republicans running for office still talk stridently about opposing "Obamacare" health reform legislation, even though the heat around the new law among the general...
Norton takes disavowed ‘repeal Obamacare’ talking points on air
Colorado Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jane Norton is running a new TV ad that is extra-heavy on talking points, even for Norton, who has...
Primary Day notebook: Four stories to watch
Tuesday, today, is Major Primary Day 2010. Voters go to the polls in California, Iowa, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Carolina,...
Norton calls Buck corrupt; Buck calls Norton desperate
Republican U.S. Senate candidates Ken Buck and Jane Norton have been trading punches on Denver's Caplis and Silverman talk radio show this week. The...
Senate candidate Wiens drops out of race, endorses Buck
Rancher, entrepreneur and now-former U.S. Senate candidate Tom Wiens is no Sarah Palin, but Palin in Denver Saturday didn't endorse anybody in Colorado's U.S....
Palin gives nothing to Norton in Denver
DENVER-- In a highly anticipated speech here coming the night of the Republican state assemblies, tea party star Sarah Palin rallied a crowd of 6,000 conservative Coloradans that included a raft of state Republican politicians at the University of Denver's Magness arena. She railed against President Obama and heaped praise on Ronald Reagan-- and said nothing at all about the heated race for U.S. Senate that has pitted Weld County D.A. Ken Buck against former Lt Governor Jane Norton.