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Palin attacks Obama, touts experience
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KWGN)After days of mounting questions about her qualifications to be Vice_President, Governor Sarah Palin shot back at her critics in a speech Wednesday night by touting her small-town values and mocking her harshest critics. She also...Tags: Sarah Palin, Government, Colorado, Ronald Reagan, Elections
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Budget-balancing act continues as lawmakers search for alternative to higher ed cuts
Staff WriterWith time running out to balance the state budget, lawmakers in both parties hoping to avoid having to choose between slashing higher education funding in half and raiding a workers compensation insurance fund, spent Wednesday in meetings trying to find...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Budgets and Budgeting, Colorado, Justice System
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Lawmakers brace for budget bloodbath
DENVER (KWGN) -- On the eve of another budget bloodbath, Tuesday's expected announcement of Gov. Ritter's proposal to shave around $1 billion from the 2010 budget, lawmakers at the state capitol are already making plans to spend the federal stimulus money...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employers, Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Colorado
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Budget crisis sparks talks of TABOR reform
DENVER (KWGN) -- Early on in this legislative session dominated thus far by budget cuts, some lawmakers are discussing a bill that could take aim at the controversial Taxpayers' Bill of Rights. In his State of the State address earlier this month, Gov....Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Nancy Spence, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Colorado
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With controversial ad, Obama targets Colorado Latinos
DENVER (KWGN)With many Latino voters still undecided, Senator Barack Obama's campaign is now running a new Spanish-language advertisement aimed at winning over swing voting bloc that could tilt this swing state and they're coming under fire for doing so....Tags: Sarah Palin, Migration, Immigration, Minority Groups, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Candidates continue to stump in Colorado
DENVER (KWGN)--Across Colorado, voters and both presidential campaigns are readying themselves for another busy week. Senator Barack Obama is scheduled to speak at Mountain Range High School on Monday, his wife Michellewill speak at CU Boulder on...Tags: Landforms, Government, Sarah Palin, Mountains, Minority Groups
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McCain supporters watch debate
GREENWOOD VILLAGE (KWGN)At the Cool River Cafe in Greenwood Village, several dozen Republicans gathered to watch the first Presidential debate between Senators McCain and Obama. The group included Secretary of State Mike Coffman and former Senator and...Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama
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New Colorado delegation takes its place in Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C. (KWGN) -- After campaigning for months on promises to fix America's economy and other pressing problems, new lawmakers gathered inside the Capitol Tuesday with families and friends in tow and celebrated the opening of the 111th Congress...Tags: Science and Technology, Minority Groups, Colorado, Democratic Party, Ken Salazar
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Marilyn Musgrave opposes $700 billion bailout
DENVER (AP) A Colorado Republican is parting with her party on a $700 billion bailout for financial institutions the Bush administration says is necessary to avoid a possible economic collapse. Republican Marilyn Musgrave says she opposes the...Tags: Marilyn Musgrave, Colorado, Democratic Party, Elections, Finance
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Thousands turn out to see Sarah Palin
JEFFERSON COUNTY (KWGN)The Jefferson County Fairgrounds was buzzing with excitement Monday as more than 5,000 people showed up to see Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the GOP Vice-Presidential Nominee. The crowd was diverse, ranging from mothers who...Tags: Sarah Palin, Government, Alaska, Colorado, Washington (U.S. state)
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Election may herald a change in the West's political landscape
DENVER -- For decades, the Udall family stood out in the often-conservative world of Western politics. Brothers Mo and Stewart -- Morris K. Udall was a congressman from Arizona who sought the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination, and Stewart L....Tags: Career and Workplace, Government, Arizona, Montana, Natural Resources
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Overnight fire destroys Denver office buidling
DENVER (KWGN)--An office building went up in flames early Wednesday morning, destroying several businesses and the former headquarters of the Denver County Republicans. The fire broke out at 5925 E. Evans Avenue. Denver firefighters arrived at 1:20am...Tags: Denver, Disasters and Accidents, Fires
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