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10/6: Hasan gets a boost in HD 56


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Would you believe it? The Vail Daily – Yes, in Vail, Colorado – just endorsed a Republican for state House. More >

Hasan gets a helping hand from an unlikely place: The Vail Daily

A Face the State Staff Report

October 6, 2008

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In an unexpected move, Eagle County’s daily newspaper has endorsed Republican Ali Hasan as its choice for the region's state House representative.

Dems sweating over mountain house race

A Face the State Staff Report

September 23, 2008

With interest piqued and independent political money pouring in, a Colorado House District normally known more for its skiing than its politics is preparing for a nail biter of an election.

The week in Colorado news: All that DNC money, SAFER's blunder, Hasan the monk


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Face The State's Kate Melvin joins FTS managing editor Brad Jones for a look at the week that was in Colorado news, including frustration over a lack of transparency in DNC spending, accusations against Cindy McCain, and Ali Hasan's pledge of celibacy. More >

7/1: Monorail to Vail?


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I-70 ski traffic drives me crazy. But is a train the answer? More >

Hasan = I-70 Monorail?

June 30, 2008

Who doesn't hate I-70 traffic, especially during the peak ski and summer holiday seasons? Republican state House candidate Ali Hasan thinks high-speed rail could be the answer to drivers' plight, even if the details are, to say the least, a little fuzzy.

Election Preview: House Races to Watch

A Face the State Staff Report

May 21, 2008

With Democrats heading to Denver this August for their national convention, all eyes will be on western states, including Colorado, as models for how the left can win over conservative and moderate voters here. Republicans now say they are ready to fight back and while the money chase will be tough, leaders say they are putting together a ground game that will, in part, exploit a multitude of fee and tax increases passed by the Democrat-led legislature.