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Colorado voters split on the trajectory of the state but share a common worry about polarization.
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Democratic and Republican candidates collecting signatures to make their party’s primary ballot can only collect signatures from voters in their party. With unaffiliated voters now making up half of the statewide electorate, partisans are harder to find.
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In recent years, the governor has shortened sentences he saw as too severe.
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Peters’ questions about the 2020 election have since yielded the focus of the White House and a flood of questions for Colorado’s governor.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold over her refusal to hand over sensitive voter information.
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Colorado’s top election official said the state will not comply with a new request from the Trump administration.