It's no secret that election season can be one of the most stressful times for eligible voters. This election is unlike any we've ever seen before, and several news outlets are talking about how Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump may be the two most hated political candidates in election history.
On Monday, October 3, Donald Trump arrived at the Budweiser Events Center for an evening of rallying his Northern Colorado supporters.
Trump’s speech was preceded by several speakers, including Mike Shanahan (whose name he had a bit of trouble with) and he hit on important Colorado issues such as fracking and immigration...
Politics bring out all sorts of emotions in people – especially during election years. There's feelings of tension, confusion, happiness, anger, and in this year's case, even humor, that get stirred up throughout the course of the presidential race.
The debate was a heated one last night, and it's really all anyone will be talking about for the next few days...or maybe forever.
Twitter was on fire last night, but for me, as someone who tweeted until she couldn't tweet no more last night, there tend to be a few nagging regrets you feel when the debate is finally over...
The election in November is getting closer and closer...and closer. So as the chaos begins to close in, it's interesting to see who Colorado millennials are voting for.
Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, met with three potential running mates in Washington D.C. last week – one of these candidates being Governor John Hickenlooper of Colorado.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will visit Denver on Tuesday & Republican Donald Trump will be in Denver on Friday. We have details.
After the Democratic convention on Saturday, at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, presidential candidate Sanders took home more Colorado delegates than Clinton.