Whom and what to vote for may be important decisions on election night, but they’re not the only choices voters will have to make Nov. 7. First, they have to find a polling place. There are two polling places on CU’s campus and one in Williams Village. Libby Hall, Kittredge Commons and Darley Commons in Will Vill will all have areas set up to cast votes.
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The countdown to election night has started for Colorado’s candidates, and today is the final crunch before tomorrow’s elections.
What really goes on for candidates in the crucial last days of a campaign?
Democrat Bill Winter and Republican Tom Tancredo are running against each other in the 6th Congressional district.
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It will be “a sad day for Colorado” if Amendment 44 passes, Governor Bill Owens said in a press conference last Friday, Oct. 28. The press conference was held in front of Amendment 44 supporters wearing green t-shirts and shouting their support for the legislation, which legalizes the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana for Coloradans over the age of 21.
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The Campus Press caught up with quarterback Bernard Jackson, a 21-year-old junior ethnic studies major, after practice on Halloween to talk briefly-he was in a hurry to take his 22-month-old son trick-or-treating-about his likes and dislikes off the field.
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The new Twenty Ninth Street Mall offers Boulder residents a wide variety of new shops and restaurants to enjoy, but the mall also features a restaurant that has been a Boulder staple for 20 years.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez has faced a flurry of harsh criticism from the CU student body following allegations earlier this month that he illegally obtained damaging information on rival Democrat Bill Ritter.
Beauprez’s campaign allegedly obtained secret information from an FBI database, which was then used in attack ads against Ritter.
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Former Democratic president Bill Clinton was in Denver on Wednesday campaigning alongside Ed Perlmutter, the Democratic 7th Congressional District candidate.
Clinton said he has “never seen an election like this before,” and that even Republicans are ready to move away from the Bush administration and into a “reality based” nation and mindset.
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CP sports desk picks for this weekend’s most important college games.
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The election on Nov. 7 is not just about the candidates, amendments and referendums; it is about what the people of Colorado think is the right direction for the state.
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While some people spent Halloween night with scary movies and candy, others were not tricked, but treated with a live debate between gubernatorial candidates Republican Bob Beauprez and Democrat Bill Ritter. The event was sponsored by Channel 9 News and The Denver Post and was held at the University of Denver.