Scott Gessler’s office shares evidence of voter fraud in Colorado

Secretary of State Scott Gessler has gotten a lot of attention for his effort to weed out illegal voters and frequent clashes with voter rights advocacy groups that complain he is devoting too much time to a wild goose chase. Here, we take you behind the scenes at Gessler’s office,…

John Hickenlooper: Scott Gessler may be intimidating Colorado voters

Governor John Hickenlooper joined the Obama campaign yesterday to rally voters to support the president. In addition to expressing his worries about a possible Mitt Romney presidency, the governor told us he is also concerned that another Republican official, Secretary of State Scott Gessler, may be intimidating some Colorado residents…

Photos: Hate, love, chaos and spin before and after Denver debate 2012

Last night’s presidential debate was a long time in the making for both the city and the University of Denver, and proponents of both sides are still weighing the results of the candidates’ coal-loving, Big Bird-cutting, anniversary-celebrating round-about on domestic policy. Here, we take you inside the chaos on and…

Libertarians, religious leaders criticize two-party debate, push Gary Johnson

As Mitt Romney and Barack Obama prepare to attack each other head-on at the first presidential debate tonight, a group of Libertarians in Colorado — and others dissatisfied with the two-party system — are attacking the Commission on Presidential Debates for excluding third parties. A local Libertarian candidate for state…