2018 Colorado governor's race
#COpolitics campaign cash: Aug. 1 edition
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Follow along and hit refresh (we will be) as Colorado candidates and committees file their first real post-primary, pre-general reports of money, money, money. Money!
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Follow along and hit refresh (we will be) as Colorado candidates and committees file their first real post-primary, pre-general reports of money, money, money. Money!
Follow along as we asses the final campaign finance reports through the day after the primary.
Statewide candidates continue to spend their own money leading up to the June 26 primary. One spender may surprise you.
It isn’t just the #COgov candidates getting an assist from outside money groups. Take a look at the super PACs in other statewide and legislative contests.
Three weeks to go until the June 26 primary, let’s see how much cash the candidates and their super PAC proxies are raising.
With the June 26 primary just more than a month away, candidates should be spending some of that cash. That will be the focus today as we track the filings for statewide candidates fundraising and spending between May 3 and May 16. Keep hitting refresh as those reports roll in. Governor
U.S. Rep. Jared Polis puts another $1.5 million into the contest, bringing the Democratic multi-millionaire’s total self-funding to more than $7.8 million. He spent $1.4 million, and of course most of that was for TV advertising.
Keeping track of today’s statewide candidate campaign finance filings, as well as the big money in those independent spending committees.
Here’s a look at the rest of the statewide and congressional candidates nominated through Colorado’s caucus and assembly process.
It’s a filing day! Check back throughout the day for contribution and spending reports, complete with a chart for statewide office seekers.
2018 candidates may start asking for your signature Tuesday in their efforts to get on the primary ballot. Here’s what you need to know.