Scott Gessler: Inside Colorado’s charges and prosecutions of voter fraud

This week’s cover story on Scott Gessler delves into two of the Republican Secretary of State’s biggest controversies — allegations that he misused public dollars for partisan travels and accusations that he has suppressed voters. Gessler earned the latter criticisms for his initiatives to prevent voter fraud, and for our…

Five things I already miss about election year 2012

Now that most of the dust has settled from November’s election, President Barack Obama is finally dropping the presidential hammer — “I got yer fiscal cliff right ‘ere, mother*ckers!” — and Mitt Romney has retired from politics into the private sector, working as a busboy at the Salt Lake City…

Occupy Wall Street enters the classroom at UCD next semester

Hey, remember Occupy Wall Street? The almost-revolution that rallied Americans to address our ever-widening income gap, yet ultimately splintered into obscurity due to idealistic infighting? Yes, that one. While the movement is mostly behind us, it played a major role in the last election. And that’s why poli-sci lecturer Stephen…