The 2016 Presidential Election is not just between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. There are 22 choices for President of the United States on the ballot.
On October 17, Bernie Sanders will return to campus in Fort Collins. He previously visited on his own campaign trail, but this time he's endorsing Hillary Clinton.
The election in November is getting closer and closer...and closer. So as the chaos begins to close in, it's interesting to see who Colorado millennials are voting for.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will visit Denver on Tuesday & Republican Donald Trump will be in Denver on Friday. We have details.
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) drew an estimated 18,000 supporters to his rally at the Colorado Convention Center on Saturday night - nearly double the size of his rally held in October at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
At the end of the day, politics is business - which means candidates are campaigning not only for votes, but money, on their race toward the White House.
Bill Clinton made an interesting - and probably misunderstood - comment to a crowd of Hillary supporters in New Hampshire about 'sometimes' wishing they weren't married.
At the end of the day, politics is business - which means candidates are campaigning not only for votes, but money, on their race toward the White House.
There was a lot of entertaining television over the weekend. The Super Bowl was the big thing of course with our Broncos winning the big game and becoming champions once again. There was also a Republican debate on Saturday night that was quite entertaining as well....at least the entrance was.