#COpolitics congressional fundraising
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Take a look at #COpolitics congressional fundraising numbers through the end of March.
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Take a look at #COpolitics congressional fundraising numbers through the end of March.
Here’s a look at some of the independent spenders in the Colorado governor’s race so far, including one Republican group opposing a Republican.
Coloradans gave $1.1 million to two independent spending groups that will be big players in this year’s governor’s contest. Take a look at who’s giving the big – and little – bucks.
We’re keeping tabs on congressional cash as candidates file on Jan. 31.
Time to take a look at fundraising for the 17 Senate seats in play during the June 26 primary and Nov. 6 general election. Thus far, 36 candidates have raised more than $1 million. They’ve spent about 30 percent of that. And nine candidates have loaned their campaigns nearly $68,000.
What’s most important now in the governor’s race? What committees are piling up the cash? And who’s kicking in all that money? Find out here.
It’s a filing day! Check back throughout the day for contribution and spending reports, complete with a chart for statewide office seekers.
As 2017 ended, so did Colorado Ethics Watch. We talked with Luis Toro about the impact of the 11-year-old nonprofit.
#COpolitics offers up Top 5 items to watch in 2018.
The telecom industry donated $2.7 million to Colorado congressional members, a new report says. Much of that went to two Democrats and a Republican.