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RNC complaint: Obama’s “official events” are really campaign rallies

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The RNC filed a complaint with the Government Accountability Office, accusing President Obama of misusing taxpayer dollars to travel the country for events it says were "widely reported to be equivalent to campaign rallies." »

Beltway Blog — Delegation pushes for Frontier to get direct flights from Colorado Springs to DC

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All of Colorado's federal lawmakers are pushing the U.S. Department of Transportation to allow for direct flights from Colorado Springs to Washington, D.C. »

Bill to limit Senior Homestead Exemption to less expensive homes dies in committee

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Colorado voters added it to the state constitution in 2000, but they’ve only actually gotten the benefits of the Senior Homestead Exemption in four years since then. With House Bill 1287, Rep. Dan Pabon, D-Denver, asked a simple question: Should every ... »

Political Polygraph: U.S. Chamber of Commerce pro-Coffman ad leans deceptive

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Editor’s note: Throughout this election season, we will be regularly analyzing campaign claims via our political polygraph. The recent prediction that Americans will experience heavy political advertising this election cycle is already proving to be tr... »

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Obama fields question about the Jayhawks

Denver Post The Spot Blog

President Obama talked about energy in Colorado Thursday, but Kansas native Nancy Todd, a state lawmaker, wanted to talk about the Jayhawks. »

Windsor brothers meet President Obama, can’t wait to tell their school friends

Denver Post The Spot Blog

Talked about two excited kids. The Turner boys — 9-year-old Colby and 11-year-old Cameron — had front-row seats at President Obama’s speech. The president autographed his book “The Audacity of Hope” for them. And the secretaries of the Navy and the Air... »

Beltway Blog — Colorado Republicans remain fuming mad at Senate deal, plan to turn it down

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All but one of Colorado's House Republicans said were vehemently against a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut and unemployment insurance, saying the Senate bipartisan deal is too short-term to do any good. »

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’32′ Bandit Suspected Of Committing His 24th Robbery

CBS4Denver.com CBS4Denver.com

The man described as the "32 Bandit" was busy once again. Police say he's added another business to his list of targets. »

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