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As anxiety spikes ahead of Nov. 5, a local expert shares tips to help you navigate election-related stress and maintain your well-being.
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Latinos want an immigration policy that “fair, firm and free of cruelty” – that's according to a new survey from UnidosUS that polled 800 registered Latino voters. Latino voters believe providing a path to citizenship for long-term undocumented immigrants and DACA recipients can be accomplished alongside strong enforcement.
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The study, called “Climate Change in the American Mind”, shows a majority of people prefer to vote for a candidate who supports “action on global warming.” But the sentiment in our region is most prominent among liberals and less of a concern for conservatives.
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According to Pew Research Center, Latinos are now the largest ethnic voting bloc in the U.S., with 36 million eligible voters. Young Latino voters' main concerns are with the economy and health care.
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It’s the presidential primary election in Colorado today and In The NoCo is looking at how our state has been in the spotlight leading up to the election — and how young voters feel about casting their ballots.
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Statewide ballot measure Proposition HH was rejected even though it would provide the most immediate relief from rising property taxes. Voters also weighed in on mayoral races in Boulder and Fort Collins and school board races across Northern Colorado, including in Denver, the state’s largest district.
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Colorado voters have just a few days left to cast their ballots for the 2023 election. The outcomes will impact how much Coloradans will have to pay in property taxes next year, who will run two of the state’s biggest cities, as well as the makeup of local school boards.
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A lawsuit seeks to bar Trump from the primary in Colorado, citing Constitution's insurrection clauseA liberal group has filed a lawsuit to bar former President Donald Trump from the primary ballot in Colorado. The lawsuit contends Trump is ineligible to run for the White House again under a rarely used clause in the U.S. Constitution aimed at candidates who have supported an "insurrection."
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Dacono voters decided to recall two embattled city councilmembers in a special election Tuesday, according to preliminary unofficial results released by the city clerk.
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Two candidates for Dacono City Council have thrown their hats into the ring for the upcoming recall election. They’re challenging two sitting councilmembers who face allegations of violating Colorado’s open meetings law.