Last night in Orlando, Donald Trump officially launched his 2020 election campaign. Democrats wasted no time jumping on twitter to clap-back at the president.
If you haven't heard me say it yet, one of my favorite things right now is paying attention to grade school-aged kids. Sure, I have three myself, but I'm noticing a generation who wants to make the world a better place, and I'm looking forward to them becoming adults.
Clinton's visit to the Rocky Mountain state comes hot off the heels of the finish of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Donald Trump has already made stops in Colorado Springs and in Denver.
The catchphrase "Feel the Bern" has become super popular among Bernie Sanders supporters all over the country, especially right here in Colorado - and this billboard is giving it a whole new and hilarious meaning.
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.
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.
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.
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.