Western Slope Republicans need to apologize and tell the truth
Donald Trump repeatedly claimed in the months following the election that he had won the election by a landslide, but […]
Donald Trump repeatedly claimed in the months following the election that he had won the election by a landslide, but […]
68 elected officials from cities and counties across Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District have sent a letter (pdf) January 12 to
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reports today that Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters tweeted from her personal Twitter account on
pic.twitter.com/DBCSWajLFp — Neighborhood Hope Dealer (@hopegriffin) November 3, 2020 Many western slope Republicans are denying reality and continuing to cling
Where is Colorado House District 54? The race for Colorado House District 54 is between the incumbent, Matt Soper (R)
Colorado House Rep. Matt Soper (R) spoke Saturday afternoon, May 16, at a Republican rally in downtown Delta held
There may be hope for Colorado’s Republican Party, at least in El Paso County. El Paso County elected Republicans took
Republicans are sending out fake “census” forms to voters in an attempt to fool people out of participating in the
Many people fear socialism, but that’s because they misunderstand what it actually is. Democratic socialism already exists at all levels
Colorado’s Republican Senator Cory Gardner voted this afternoon to acquit President Trump of the high crimes of obstructing Congress and
Don’t cheer the relocation of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) out of Washington, D.C. to Grand Junction until
Full disclosure: I was the plaintiff in the lawsuit that the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado brought against State
Colorado State Senator Ray Scott tried to deceive his constituents in a recent Facebook post. In the post, Scott pointed
Republican Matt Soper has been oddly silent about the legal challenge to his residency requirement to serve as District 54’s
This column was originally published August 26, 2012. It was revised on 12-30-2016 and again on 11-26-2018 to include some
This column was originally published August 26, 2012. It was revised on 12-30-2016 and again on 11-26-2018 to include some
This column was originally published August 26, 2012. It was revised on 12-30-2016 and again on 11-26-2018 to include some
Constituents in House District 54 have just 10 days after the election — this Friday, 11/16 — to submit complaints