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Follow this topic by RSS9:35 update: Schaffer concedes, Dems gone wild
FTS staff writer Joe Megyesy is stationed with the Democrats in downtown Denver and you can hear the mayhem in the background. Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bob Schaffer concedes with class, and FTS wraps up its coverage.
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Don't get too tipsy on election night...
September 16, 2008"A police report states that the Code Pink war protester shoved to the ground by a police officer during the Democratic National Convention grabbed the officer's riot baton first in a scene not part of the now-famous video."
Capitol Rumor Mill: Romanoff as Secretary of State "a done deal"?
A Face the State Staff Report
August 29, 2008If Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman prevails in his November bid to replace retiring Congressman Tom Tancredo, as he's expected to do, Gov. Bill Ritter will have the opportunity to appoint Coffman's replacement. Speculation has long prevailed that Ritter would pick Senate Majority Leader Ken Gordon, but an insider speaking off the record to Face The State now says that Ritter's selection of House Speaker Andrew Romanoff is a "done deal."
8/20: The Democrat inquisition
Democrat party officials are summoning delegates to state headquarters, in a saga that more resembles Soviet Russia than Colorado.
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FTS Humor: The Week in Poli(s)tics
Face The State Humor
August 14, 2008By Andrew Ripemoff
So much to ridicule this week, so little time. Let’s start with the heated Democratic primary battle for the 2nd Congressional District, where all three pacifist candidates surprisingly turned out to be in favor of war. Not war against terrorists mind you, just against fellow democrats.
Libertarian Impact on State Races Under Microscope
A Face the State Staff Report
July 23, 2008With independent voters expected to decide the presidential election in swing states like Colorado, Republicans here allege that the Libertarian Party may hand elections to Democrats. Meanwhile, the state's top Libertarian says there is no such thing as a "spoiler effect."
SoS Defends decision to allow GOP candidates on ballot
A Face the State Staff Report
June 19, 2008While Democrats are alleging special treatment in a recent decision by Secretary of State Mike Coffman to allow three Republican state legislative candidates to appear on the November ballot, government officials, together with GOP activists, claim recent court decisions compelled Coffman to allow the trio on the ballot.
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1/8: A high-pressure speech
Gov. Ritter presents his State of the State address today, and the pressure is on.
