10/22/2006
Boulder filmmakers document 4th Congressional District race
BOULDER — Independent filmmakers Scott McElroy and Glen Czaplewski felt they had no other choice.
As security escorted Republican U.S. Rep. Marilyn Musgrave from the Daily Times-Call election forum through a crowded hallway at Longmont High School on Oct. 12, they made their move.
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10/22/2006
Reform Party candidate for 4th CD counting on unaffiliated voters
FORT COLLINS — Congressional candidate Eric Eidsness grumbled about $7 million over his morning coffee last week.
That’s the amount of money that his major-party opponents — incumbent Republican Marilyn Musgrave and Democratic challenger Angie Paccione — will likely raise in their bids to win the 4th Congressional District seat.
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10/21/2006
Source who leaked secret info ID’d
DENVER — Confidential law enforcement information that Republican Rep. Bob Beauprez used in an attack ad against his opponent for governor came from a federal immigration agent, a person in government who was briefed on the matter said Friday.
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10/21/2006
Ballots in need of extra postage
Boulder County residents who vote by mail should slap an extra stamp on the envelope when they return their absentee ballot, elections workers recommended this week.
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10/21/2006
Mayors endorse public safety tax
LONGMONT — Mayor Julia Pirnack and four of her predecessors held a press conference Friday afternoon in Thompson Park to stump for the city’s public safety sales tax on November’s ballot.
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10/21/2006
Voters say immigration the top issue
DENVER — Immigration is the top issue Colorado voters want the Legislature and their next governor to address, according to one pollster’s recent statewide survey.
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10/21/2006
Coloradans distrust state government, pollster reports
DENVER — Coloradans considered likely to cast votes in this fall’s election contests have a low level of confidence in state government, pollster Floyd Ciruli reports.
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10/20/2006
A tale of two parties
DENVER — If Republicans regain control of both houses of the Legislature in November, “we could continue our work to improve education through school choice,” says Colorado Springs lawmaker Andy McElhany.
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10/20/2006
Faure blind-sided by endorsements
LONGMONT — Boulder County Coroner Tom Faure has contacted local law enforcement leaders to try to smooth over strained relationships that were recently highlighted when two police organizations endorsed his opponent in the November election.
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10/19/2006
Former mayors unite to show support for safety tax
LONGMONT — Six former mayors are set to join Longmont Mayor Julia Pirnack today to publicly endorse the city’s proposed public safety tax.
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