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- "Hispanics for Victory" Bus Rolls Through Southern Colorado
"Hispanics for Victory" bus is Campaigning in Southern Colorado Wednesday.
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- AP EXCLUSIVE: Obama Ahead Or Tied In 8 Key States
The AP-GfK polls show Obama leading John McCain in four states President Bush won in 2004. Obama is essentially tied with McCain in two other so-called "red" states.
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- Palin To Fly Home To Alaska To Vote In Election
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin plans to fly back to her home in Alaska to vote in next week's election.
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- El Paso County Woman Suspects Sympathy Card Politically Motivated
An El Paso County resident thinks a sympathy card sent by the El Paso County Democratic Party was an attempt to get her vote.
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- Obama Pans Bush's Approach to Energy Development
Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack Obama says the federal government should collaborate with communities and groups affected by energy development across the West.
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- 18,000 Denver Voters Still Awaiting Mail Ballots
About 18,000 Denver voters who requested mail ballots still haven't received them, but officials say the missing papers have been found and should be delivered by Wednesday.
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- McCain Says Pundits Being Fooled, Promises Victory
Republican John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin are sweeping through battleground Pennsylvania as polls show them trailing the Democratic ticket, but McCain says it's wonderful to fool the pundits and is vowing to pull an upset.
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- Michelle Obama In Colorado Springs Tuesday
Michelle Obama, wife of presidential candidate Barack Obama, will speak at the City Auditorium Tuesday afternoon in Colorado Springs.
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- Celebs Working On The Campaign Trail
Candidates are making the final push for the White House with just 8 days left until November 4th. While Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are visiting battleground states, celebrities are working on the campaign trail.
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- Reported Ballot Shortage Should Not Be a Problem
A government watchdog group worries there will be delays at the polls in El Paso County on Election Day because the group says not enough paper ballots have been printed.
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- Early Voting Achieving Some Mighty Results In El Paso County
Monday’s voting at El Paso County’s three early voting sites totaled 3,842 ballots cast.
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- Staph Germs Harder Than Ever To Treat, Studies Say
Doctors are increasingly concerned about drug-resistant staph bacteria that are increasingly acquiring "superbug" powers and causing far more serious illnesses than they have in the past.
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- Inspector General Probing Checks On Ohio Plumber
Ohio's inspector general is investigating why state computers were used to find personal information on "Joe the Plumber."
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- Federal Judge Will Hear Voter Purge Case Wednesday
Election watchdog groups have agreed to wait until Wednesday to make their case about why they think election officials have illegally removed thousands of people from Colorado's registration rolls.
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- Senate Candidates Chow Down As They Count Down
Running for the U.S. Senate must work up quite an appetite. Colorado's candidates are in an all-out sprint for votes a week before Election Day.
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- Fans And Foes Of Abortion Proposal Plan Final Push
Haven't decided whether Colorado should be the first state to define when life begins?
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- Assassination Plot Targeting Obama Disrupted
The ATF says it has broken up a plot to assassinate Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and shoot or decapitate 102 black people in a Tennessee murder spree.
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- McCain Dials Back Minn. Ad Buys In Final Week
Behind in the polls with a week to go, Republican John McCain is pulling back from the Minnesota television airwaves.
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- Star Power Backs Presidential Candidates in Colorado
While presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain campaign elsewhere, they are both sending big names in their place to Colorado to keep their campaigns alive.
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- 22% Of Colorado Voters Have Cast Ballots
State officials said about 698,000 of the state's 3.2 million registered voters had cast ballots by Sunday night.
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- Palin Pins GOP Hopes On Virginia
Vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is meeting with the Israeli ambassador to the U.S. as part of a three-city tour in Virginia. - "Fight For America" Bus Tour Stops In Colorado Springs
The McCain-Palin campaign says its "Fight for America" bus tour will be making a stop in Colorado Springs today.
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- Kevin Costner and Michelle Obama In Colorado Springs
Actor Kevin Costner and Michelle Obama will both visit Colorado to attend early vote rallies this week.
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- Obama Leads Fund Raising in the Springs
Presidential candidate Barack Obama leads John McCain in fund raising in the Colorado Springs area where Republicans outnumber Democrats 2-to-1.
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- Foreclosures: What Each Presidential Candidate Will Do About It
One in every 400 homes in Colorado is in foreclosure according to Team Cox Realtors.
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- McCain Goes One-On-One With 11 News
Senator John McCain (R) Arizona, will be back in Colorado before the election. That's a promise he made Friday when he sat down for a one-on-one interview with 11 News.
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- Bush Votes Early For McCain
President Bush, who has been rarely seen on the campaign trail, cast his ballot for GOP presidential nominee John McCain.
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- Palin's Stylist Was Paid Nearly Twice As Much As McCain Foreign Policy Adviser
According to campaign finance reports for the first half of this month, the campaign paid $22,800 to a celebrity makeup artist who has been Palin's traveling stylist. By comparison, McCain's foreign policy adviser was paid $12,500.
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- John McCain To Meet With Monument Cabinet Maker
Presidential Candidate John McCain will be meeting with a dozen local small business owners in a round table in Colorado Springs Friday, including a local cabinetry company out of Monument.
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- Dems Have Slight Edge In Colorado Early Voting
State officials said Friday that 219,000 Democrats have cast their ballots, compared with 215,000 Republicans and 131,000 unaffiliated voters.
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- John McCain In Colorado Springs Today
He landed around 1 p.m. and will be taken to Springs Fabrication on Aeroplaza Drive, where he will tour the facility with local business leaders. After the tour, McCain will speak to the media, including a one-on-one interview with KKTV 11 News Anchor Don Ward.
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- Obama In Hawaii To Visit Ailing Grandmother
Obama suspended his campaign to be with Madelyn Dunham of Honolulu, who helped raise him. She turns 86 on Sunday.
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- Who Isn't Visiting Colorado This Week?
John McCain's daughter Meghan is in Colorado Thursday. Both John McCain and Hillary Clinton will visit Colorado Friday to campaign for their respective parties. Obama plans to be here Sunday.
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- GOP Lessens Ad Presence In Colorado
Republicans insist the presidential race is still hot in Colorado, but the party has slashed television advertising at three of the state's biggest television stations.
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- FBI: Threatening Letters Say It's Payback Time
More than 50 letters filled with white powder that were mailed to Chase Bank branches and federal regulatory offices in 11 cities including Denver this week carried threats to kill their readers within 10 days.
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- McCain, Palin Hit Obama In Ohio Rally
John McCain, campaigning in Ohio, says Barack Obama has been tinkering with his tax plan, adding a work requirement, over concerns that without it would be considered welfare.
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- College Coaches In the State Oppose Affirmative Action Ban
Three Division I men's basketball coaches in Colorado are opposing a ballot measure that would ban affirmative action in the state.
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- Obama & McCain Return To Colorado
The vice presidential candidates are ceding the Colorado stage to their running mates.
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- Palin Tells CO Boy The Vice President 'Runs' Senate
That was Palin's answer to a Denver third-grader's question, "What does the vice president do?"
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- Republican Says Presidential Race Isn't Over Yet
McCain spoke Wednesday morning on the "Imus in the Morning" radio show. He admits he may be an underdog candidate, but says Barack Obama's lead appears to be within the margin of error.
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- McCain On Familiar Turf In New Hampshire
Recent polls have shown Barack Obama with a lead no smaller than 7 percentage points in New Hampshire. That has prompted speculation McCain may have to surrender the state's four electoral votes and focus elsewhere if he hopes to cobble together the 270 needed to become president.
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- McCain Colorado Campaign Schedule Announced
McCain will visit Denver, Durango on Friday. We've got information on the event, including how to get tickets.
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- Nearly 15% Of CO Voters Cast Early Or Mail Ballots
The Colorado secretary of state's office says nearly 340,000 mail-in ballots had arrived at county clerks' offices and nearly 42,000 people have cast ballots at early voting polling places.
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- Biden Addresses More Than 1,200 At Springs High School
Biden stressed that polls don't win elections, votes do. Go out and vote, he said, vote now and vote early.
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- McCain Speaks With 11 News
Two weeks before election day, Senator John McCain (R) Arizona, is pushing for every vote. The Republican hopeful took time out of his campaign schedule, Tuesday, to sit down for an exclusive interview with 11 News.
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- Poll Indicates That Negative Ads May Just Turn Some Voters Off
Negative ads may not do much to win-over undecided voters. On the other hand, a poll suggests that the ads do have an impact -- even if it's just to neutralize the attacks from the other side.
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- McCain Will Visit Denver, Durango On Friday
First, McCain will hold a rally at the National Western Arena in Denver at 9 a.m. Then he'll head to Durango for a rally starting at 5 p.m. at the Durango High School football field.
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- Police in NC: Dead Bear Under Obama Signs A Prank
Authorities in North Carolina say the dumping of a dead bear cub draped in Barack Obama signs was a student prank, not a political statement.
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- Palin Says Obama's Policies Could Lead To Crises
Sarah Palin says Barack Obama's foreign policy proposals could lead to global problems if he were elected president.
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- NC Lawmaker: Comment On Liberals Came Out Wrong
A North Carolina Republican congressman says he doesn't recall telling voters at a John McCain rally that "liberals hate real Americans." But after reading his remarks, he says they came out the wrong way.
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Ballot Drop-Off Locations
El Paso County:Drop-off locations open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Centennial Hall
200 South Cascade Avenue (curbside drop offs)
Colorado Springs
Powers Branch
5650 Industrial Place
Colorado Springs
Chapel Hills Mall
North Academy, next to JC Penney
Colorado Springs
Pueblo County:
Drop-off locations open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Pueblo County Clerk & Recorders Office Election Department
2nd Floor
215 W. 10th Street
Pueblo
Pueblo West Library
298 S. Joe Martinez Blvd.
Pueblo West
Pueblo County High School
1050 35th Lane
Pueblo
Pueblo City Hall
1 City Hall Place
Pueblo
Fremont County:
Fremont County Clerk and Recorder's Office
615 Macon Avenue Rm 102
Canon City
7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Florence City Hall Municipal Building
600 West Third Street
Florence
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Huerfano County:
Huerfano County Clerk and Recorder’s Office
401 Main St. Ste.204
Walsenburg
7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Elbert County:
Elbert County Clerk and Recorder's Office
215 Comanche Street
Kiowa
7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

