The US presidential election is three weeks away, and companies from Delta to Citigroup are flagging how it might affect their businesses.
The most important question for voters in the presidential election isn’t necessarily whether to support Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. Just as important to the outcome is the choice of whether to vote at all.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says that if he does not win the Nov. 5 election, he will cry fraud and not accept the results - just as he did four years ago when he lost to Democratic President Joe Biden.
Three-term U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse again faces a challenge for his seat in the House of Representatives from Longmont-based tech worker Marshall Dawson.
Abortion is a hot topic on the November ballot in Colorado, which features Amendment 79 — a proposed change that would enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution.
The vice president on the show said, if elected, she would work to decriminalize marijuana on the federal level.
Analysis: The president isn't on the ballot. But his presidency and voters' harsh feelings about it are setting the mood for the election.
Gold rallied toward a fresh record high as investors turned their attention to the upcoming US election, with polls forecasting a razor-thin contest with less than three weeks to go.
The State Election Board last month passed the rule requiring that three poll workers each count the paper ballots — not votes — by hand after the polls close.