Swastika Painted On Obama Campaign Office In Colo.
Updated: 9:25 AM Someone has spray-painted swastikas on at least one window of President Barack Obama's campaign office in Conifer, southwest of Denver
Updated: 9:25 AM Someone has spray-painted swastikas on at least one window of President Barack Obama's campaign office in Conifer, southwest of Denver
Posted: 8:00 PM President Barack Obama claims Republican rival Mitt Romney has forgotten his past support on issues important to women while Republicans question what the President knew about security in Libya.
Posted: 5:21 AM What would you do if you got two election ballots in the mail with your name on them? One of our viewers did, and we’re getting answers.
Posted: 5:24 AM Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and running mate Paul Ryan are scheduled to visit Colorado next week.
Posted: 12:05 PM On the eve of his first rally on behalf of President Obama, rock icon Bruce Springsteen on Wednesday made his endorsement of the president official, embracing the incumbent Democrat as the nation's "best choice" for president in a message on his website.
Posted: 10:28 AM Democrats and Republicans alike are fretting over what might go seriously wrong before, during -- or just after -- the Nov. 6 presidential election.
Posted: 10:14 PM President Obama and Mitt Romney faced off Tuesday night in a town hall-style meeting on the campus of Hofstra Univeristy on New York's Long Island.
Posted: 6:41 AM President Barack Obama's campaign is trying to pencil in the details of Mitt Romney's budget cuts.
Posted: 7:05 AM Denver police say someone has fired a shot through the window of President Barack Obama's Denver campaign office.
Updated: 6:40 AM Fireworks were shooting off early in Thursday night's vice presidential debate as a feisty Vice President Joe Biden squared off against Republican contender Paul Ryan.
Posted: 7:28 AM Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Paul Ryan pull up a couple of chairs for a vice presidential debate that has mushroomed in importance since Mitt Romney's strong showing in the first presidential faceoff.
Posted: 6:59 PM The Colorado Springs City Council passed a resolution today against Amendment 64.
Updated: 11:17 PM Your vote in the upcoming election may not be counted and you won't even know it, until it's too late. The reason, steps are being taken to protect against voter fraud and it all revolves around your signature.
Updated: 12:29 PM President Obama maintains a lead in Colorado, but voters now have a better impression of Mitt Romney than they did before Wednesday night's debate, according to a new poll of likely Colorado voters.
Updated: 8:33 AM First lady Michelle Obama is returning to Colorado this week.
Updated: 11:16 PM A man turned down a campaign visit from Mitt Romney--since then he is getting death threats. The Rosa Linda Mexican Cafe in the Highlands neighborhood in Denver is taking a lot of political backlash for the decision.
Posted: 5:26 AM President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney sparred in the first presidential debate over their differing approaches to growing the economy.
Updated: 9:16 PM Two days before the first debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney, John Elway says he's endorsing Romney.
Posted: 6:46 AM Mitt and Ann Romney will be headlining separate campaign rallies in Colorado ahead of Wednesday's presidential debate.
Posted: 10:07 AM One in a series by the Associated Press examining issues at stake in the election and their impact on people
Posted: 7:20 AM Watch out for a scam that is selling you tickets for the first presidential debate in Denver.
Updated: 5:36 AM Vice presidential hopeful Paul Ryan talked to a crowd in Colorado Springs Wednesday.
Posted: 2:40 PM Colorado's election chief many of the nearly 800 people who registered to vote using a mobile device may not be registered because of a website glitch from Sept. 14 to Sept. 24.
Updated: 7:37 PM Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says U.S. foreign policy should not be conducted "at the mercy of events" overseas. He also says the death of a U.S. ambassador in Libya and unrest in the Middle East are more than just bumps in the road.
Updated: 7:15 AM Mitt Romney is campaigning in Colorado Sunday and Monday.