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The Sweet and Sour of Kamala Harris’ Nomination

Isabel Oliver, Features Editor December 1, 2020

Recently I experienced a discussion about Kamala Harris’ election as vice president. The discussion originated with celebrating a woman of color being elected to a position of power, a role model that...

One vote for the electoral college is thousands of individual voices that are drowned out and clumped together.

Colorado’s Adoption of the Popular Vote Means More Than Just a Vote

Ruby Link, Staff writer November 10, 2020

On election day, Colorado joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC), passing it as a law with 52 percent of the vote. Although the compact will not be enacted until enough states join...

As Election Day anticipation rises, voters need to carry their thoughts past the presidency.

Yes, it’s Election Day, but Here’s What Really Matters

Clara Fraser, Opinions Editor November 3, 2020

On Tuesday, September 29, the first debate of the 2020 election season took place. At least 73.1 million viewers tuned in to see Biden and Trump face-off, and by the end of the 90 minutes portioned, the...

With the 2020 election fast approaching, voters are flocking to the polls and filling out their mail-in ballots.

Gen Z Gets Political

Elliote Muir, Editor-in-Chief October 28, 2020

My eighteenth birthday is six days before the 2020 presidential election. Thanks to the Colorado Votes Act, which allows all 17-year-olds who will be 18 by election day to vote in primaries, I’ve already...

There are 19 candidates on the Colorado ballot.

A Look at Some Third Party Candidates

Hannah Cohen, Staff writer October 27, 2020

The 2020 presidential election has turned, for some, into a consideration of “who do I hate the least?” as they consider President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. Others have gone...

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