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Senate race in Georgia tops farm-district races

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sen. Saxby Chambliss, a defender of U.S. farm subsidies, faces a strong challenge for re-election in Georgia in a top race among several contests that could affect congressional handling of farm issues.

Private-public partners announce solar project

A group of public agencies and companies has announced plans to build a research center in Aurora to promote commercial solar energy technologies. The partners say the 74-acre Solar Technology Acceleration Center, or SolarTAC,...

Musgrave, Markey trade jabs

The candidates for the 4th Congressional District accuse each other at a CSU debate of ethical lapses. By Monte Whaley The Denver Post FORT COLLINS — Marilyn Musgrave and Betsy Markey didn't quite call each other corrupt at a...

Buescher challenged for House gavel

By MIKE SACCONE Thursday, October 09, 2008 Throughout state Rep. Bernie Buescher’s re-election bid this year, he has told the community and the press he is the probable successor to outgoing Speaker of the House Andrew...

Fremont deputy pulls over Obama campaign RV

By Allison Sherry The Denver Post Democrat Barack Obama's campaign is running a bus tour through Colorado this week to take its message to rural voters. Outside of Canon City, they attracted some unwanted attention. With...

Bishops chide Ritter on view of personhood

By Tim Hoover The Denver Post The archbishop of Denver on Wednesday publicly scolded Gov. Bill Ritter — a self-described "pro-life" Catholic — for comments he made about whether a fertilized egg is a person. In a statement...

The Swing States: Barack Obama and John McCain Mine for Votes in Colorado

This mountain state is a battleground for the presidential candidates RIFLE, COLO.—Wendy Gutierrez is a small-town gift-shop owner, so she knows firsthand that many consumers aren't shopping as much as they were a year ago. The...

Among the Colorado Democrats, watching the town-hall debate

By Stephen Keating PoliticsWest.com Democrat Barack Obama (L) and Republican John McCain greet each other prior to their second presidential debate at Belmont University's Curb Event Center on Oct. 7, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn....

Udall favors lame-duck session to deal with public lands

Congressman Mark Udall, D-Colo., said he would like to see the U.S. Senate and House go back into session after the November election to pass legislation that would, among other things, create the Dominguez-Escalante National...

http://www.voteno47.com

Becky Sassaman, Registered Nurse Amendment 47 is a distraction to the real issues affecting Colorado. It will weaken our economy if not defeated. - U.S. Senator Ken Salazar Amendment 47 is unfair to workers. In Wyoming, which...

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