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Maes and Buck win big at GOP state assembly

LOVELAND-- By the time voting was announced at just before 3 pm at the Colorado Republican Assembly today, more than half the delegates...

Buck stature zooms as Colorado GOP delegates celebrate his candidacy

LOVELAND-- If GOP U.S. Senate candidates Robert Greenheck, Steve Barton, and Cleve Tidwell are having any effect at all, it is to make Weld County D.A. Ken Buck look like a major candidate, and maybe he is. Candidate Jane Norton didn't even show up and was not nominated by the delegates here, leaving Buck as the overwhelming crowd favorite. Of course, had Norton thought she could have won, she would have been here Saturday.

WATCH: Ryan Frazier ad pitches him as the anti-Obama

Aurora City Council Member at Large Ryan Frazier is the top GOP candidate looking to unseat CD7 Congressman Ed Perlmutter. Viewers could be forgiven...

Poll: Bennet leading Senate race, winning over independent voters

Public Policy Polling, a top swing-state voter survey firm, reports today on the heated topsy-turvy Colorado U.S. Senate race. According to a recent PPP...

PPP Poll reflects shifting Colorado U.S. Senate race

According to a new Public Policy Polling survey, on the GOP side in the U.S. Senate race in Colorado, one-time frontrunner Jane Norton is...

Third-party candidates: Worthy of respect and impossible to elect

Tea partiers came roaring out of the gate last spring determined to shake up the political system. In Colorado, tea party groups invited candidates...

Palin tips her hand, may endorse Norton over Buck

Tea party favorite Sarah Palin hinted she might endorse Jane Norton in the heated Colorado U.S. Senate GOP primary. It's a question that has...

Undaunted, Romanoff campaign plows into election summer season

COLORADO SPRINGS-- U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff, Colorado’s former speaker of the house, a popular political figure by almost any measure, won the Democratic Party county assemblies by 16 points last month and polls well against GOP challengers Ken Buck, Tom Wiens and Jane Norton. Yet his primary campaign against appointed Senator Michael Bennet has floundered, leading observers to continue to ask why he's running and to search his campaign literature, his speeches and his face for motive.

RedState’s Erickson posts another shout out for Buck

Founder of popular conservative blog RedState Erick Erickson has posted another shout out for Weld County D.A. Ken Buck in the U.S. Senate GOP...

Norton would strip rights from Times Square bomb suspect

In a mini-profile at Colorado Springs Fox 21 this week, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jane Norton said that U.S. citizen Faisal Shahzad, suspected of...