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CD-7 Debate #5: Fresh Meat

The inclusion of two third-party candidates in the fifth of a string of CD-7 debates Tuesday didn't stem the now-customary caustic exchanges between Democrat...

O’Donnell an Outsider?

Both CD-7 hopefuls are trying to position themselves as candidates for change in Washington, but Republican Rick O'Donnell will likely find that image harder...

O’Donnell: Rumsfeld Should Resign

Culminating a series of heated debates this week, the CD-7 candidates went head-to-head again last night - and it was possibly the most hostile...

Mr. Broncos

The Broncos may have claimed victory over the Patriots Sunday, but Rick O'Donnell is claiming victory among their fans. After a recent Survey USA/9News...

Perlmutter Pulls Ahead By 17 Points

The notion of a neck-and-neck race in CD-7 is out the window. The latest SurveyUSA/9News poll puts Democrat Ed Permutter up 17 points (54%...

O’Donnell Grovels at Seniors’ Feet

Republican CD-7 candidate Rick O'Donnell launched a new TV ad yesterday aimed at convincing seniors he no longer thinks social security is "un-American." O'Donnell...

Definitely a No No

Rick O'Donnell, Republican candidate Congress in CD-7 and his friend and donor Arthur Bushell of Bushell Insurance Agency should take note. The Federal Home...

No Word Yet on Legality of O’Donnell’s March Fundraiser

No word yet from the U.S. Office on Special Counsel (OSC) on the resolution of the investigation of whether federal laws were violated when...

CD-7: Follow the Money

Ed Perlmutter, who just captured the Democratic nomination in CD-7, and Republican opponent Rick O'Donnell, have already raised a lot of campaign cash, placing...

The Return of Jackassman

Democrats are meeting this weekend in Denver as part of the Democratic Leadership Council, and The Denver Post's John Aloysius Farrell reports that Sen. Ken Salazar's successful 2004 campaign will be a hot topic of discussion as an example of how to win cross-over votes with a moderate campaign. Salazar picked up nearly 80,000 more votes in Colorado than Presidential candidate John Kerry.