Donald Trump says he'll make a campaign stop in Colorado this week and will speak at an event in Aurora.October 9, 2024, at 5:00PM MDT.
Former President Trump is set to hold a rally in Aurora, Colo., weeks after he made attacks on the city and the governor of Colorado. The rally will be held in the Denver suburb this Friday, according to a Monday press release from Trump’s campaign.
The deadline to register to vote in Colorado in this year's general election is coming soon. And according to the Colorado Secretary of State's Office, "how you register to vote will impact how you receive your ballot.
Colorado voters will have the chance through Amendment I in the November election to overrule a state Supreme Court decision that found first-degree murder defendants must be offered bail. Everyone who is charged with a crime in Colorado is entitled to bail — that is,
Aurora, Colo. Mayor Mike Coffman said former President Trump’s claims about the town were “grossly exaggerated” as the GOP presidential nominee looks to hold a rally in the state after calling the suburb a “war zone” due to migrants.
Colorado lawmakers last year voted to reform the way Colorado’s judges are investigated and disciplined for professional misconduct on the bench — but now voters must give final approval for the reforms to take effect.
Trump is set to visit Aurora, Colorado, for a campaign rally on Friday after weeks of pushing misleading narratives about the city’s migrant population.
In every Colorado county, bipartisan teams of election workers will pull random ballots and manually enter their votes into a software portal managed by the Secretary of State’s office. Its job is to compare the audited ballot’s physical entries to the scanned and counted ballot already on file from election night.
Alaska Sen. Cathy Giessel initially opposed all-candidate primaries and ranked choice general elections, which is on the ballot in Colorado this year as Prop. 131. Now she says “it puts the voter in the forefront.
The Republican presidential candidate will come to Colorado’s third largest city, which Trump has falsely claimed has been taken over by a Venezuelan gang.
The 8th Congressional District race is the one to watch, according to Colorado political experts who spoke Tuesday at an event hosted by Axios Denver at the Denver Press Club. What they're saying: "I think it's going to continue to be very close and come down to who has the better message,