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As Election Day approaches, candidates are using the issue of climate change science in the classroom to mobilize their bases. This is especially true in…
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The two candidates for Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, which includes Northern Colorado and the mountains west of Denver, faced off Tuesday during…
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With Colorado's eligible voting population around 4 million and several tight midterm races, the state's new vote-by-mail system is being put to the test…
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A combination of candidates, a controversial ballot measure and cheap ad rates have made Portland very popular. There are even ads running for a neighboring state's U.S. Senate race.
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.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqqR6cKuBE0With early voting well underway, Colorado's gubernatorial candidates staked out their positions one last time…
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With millions flooding into several tight Colorado races, many registered voters have already gotten the bitter taste that can come with living in a swing…
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State Rep. Mike Bost's rants on the Illinois House floor are the stuff viral dreams are made of. Bost says he has good reason to be upset, and wants voters to share his anger.
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The midterm elections are less than two weeks away. Writer Michael Schaub recommends a book that explores what it's like to run for office and live through all the dramatic ups and downs.
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In 2012, more than half of Colorado Latinos registered to vote, and 90 percent actually cast a ballot, according to data analyzed by Rocky Mountain PBS…
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Latinos make up 9 percent of the state's population and 2 percent of registered voters, and a new poll shows many are undecided. In Charlotte, Michel Martin learns more about their growing influence.