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"I'm prepared to work with my Republican colleagues," the president said in remarks from the White House on Wednesday. He also said he intends to run for reelection.
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El Distrito 8 reciĂ©n formado en Colorado tiene más votantes latinos que cualquier otro Distrito del Estado. Y aunque tanto los Republicanos como los DemĂłcratas esperan obtener sus votos, la comunidad latina no es un monolito polĂtico.
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Coloradans are voting for governor, US Senate and Congress, not to mention weighing in on eleven ballot measures. Polls close tonight at 7:00.
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Colorado’s newly formed 8th district has more Latino voters than any other district in the state. And even though both Republicans and Democrats are hoping to get their votes, the Latino community isn’t a political monolith.
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Heading into Election Day, a handful of races across the Mountain West are attracting national attention – especially Nevada's Senate race.
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Democratic State Rep. Tracey Bernett claimed she lives in an apartment she rented in Louisville. But prosecutors in Boulder County allege that’s not true.
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Colorado’s election workers are on high alert. Threats have caused many of the state’s county clerks to reinforce their offices with new locks, walls and bulletproof glass. And some are taking other surprising steps to keep themselves safe despite new laws meant to protect them.
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Proposition 124 isn’t the only alcohol question on the ballot. Voters are deciding whether grocery stores should be able to sell wine starting next year. Another question would let third-party companies like Doordash and Instacart deliver booze directly to our homes.
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The midterm elections are next Tuesday. And many Coloradans will be voting based on the issues they care about most … like climate change. This includes Latino Voters. To help them make an informed decision about this issue, the Latino Victory Project started the “Vote Like a Madre” movement in 2020. To learn more about the initiative, KUNC’s Yoselin Meza Miranda recently spoke to the group’s President and CEO, Nathalie Rayes.
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More than half a million Coloradans have returned their ballots for the November election.