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Latinos make up about twenty percent of Colorado's population and continue to be a highly courted voting bloc. It's a group that more frequently votes for鈥�
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Colorado's voters continue to be pounded by multimillion dollar political advertising campaigns, often with the two candidates or issue opponents fairly鈥�
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States that could determine which party controls the Senate next year have been barraged for months with campaign ads. For better or for worse, here are some of the most noteworthy.
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Weeks before the November election, a Georgia lawsuit claims more than 40,000 voter registration applications 鈥� mainly from black, Latino and Asian-American voters 鈥� are missing.
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A new poll finds Colorado's Governor and Senate races remain close. Republican Cory Gardner is still ahead of Democrat Mark Udall in the Senate race, but鈥�
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One of this November's statewide ballot questions may look familiar to Coloradans. For the third time since 2008 voters will decide the fate of an鈥�
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While much of the attention the 2014 election season has been focused on Colorado's Senate and gubernatorial races, voters will also be deciding the fates鈥�
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Whether it鈥檚 advertising on television, commercial radio or even YouTube, both sides in Colorado鈥檚 U.S. Senate race are ramping up their efforts to get a鈥�
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The state's now-rollicking U.S. Senate battle is turning it into a battleground, complicating efforts to predict which party will emerge from the midterm elections with control over the chamber.
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After four years in office Governor John Hickenlooper is facing the toughest campaign of his political career. A recent poll from The Denver Post shows鈥�