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There are two paths for the major party candidates: make their case in front of the party’s most ardent supporters at the state assembly or petition to get on the ballot by submitting signatures.
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Congress returns this week to a Washington at war.
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Guests are a chance for lawmakers to highlight issues important to them.
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Incumbents, for the most part, outraised challengers, putting them in a good position to defend their seats.
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Ask a Colorado Democrat in Washington, D.C. about why President Donald Trump and his administration seem to be singling out the state, and you get a variation on a theme: political punishment.
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The bill passed went around Republican leaders and garnered support from one Colorado Republican.
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Colorado’s U.S. House members split along party lines on a limited Republican health care bill that passed the House on Wednesday.
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President Donald Trump has accused Democratic lawmakers of “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR punishable by DEATH!”
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With limited time on the legislative calendar, Rep. Diana DeGette hopes some bipartisan bills can make it through.
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James' entry into Colorado's 1st Congressional District race sets up what could be a competitive primary.