December
|
Exit polls say Democrats face challenges in recapturing the middle class. It can happen if the Party is willing to change.
|
November
|
The pundits say Dems can no longer win statewide races in CO. They could not be more wrong - Just look at Loveland.
|
October
|
Coloradans are anxiously waiting for a party willing to move to the center. Who gets there first matters.
|
September
|
Voters are tired of an old left-right debate more focused on rehashing the past, rather than building the future.
|
August
|
The Colorado DLC commissions a poll and trains the new generation of New Democrat leaders. Veiga is featured in TND.
|
July
|
CO has a great turnout at the national DLC Conversation, Romer hosts the state DLC and extremist, right-wing Republicans.
|
June
|
Webb supports "Auto Choice," a bipartisan way to reduce auto insurance costs. Labor reacts to the Colorado DLC's new leader.
|
May
|
Mike Feeley is elected as the new CO-Chair of the Colorado DLC. Can the labor movement prosper in the Information Age?
|
April
|
New Dems have been very successful but more challenges remain. The fight to reform auto insurance cannot and should not be over.
|
March
|
Veiga is tackling making auto insurance more affordable. DeGette should change her mind on presidential fast-track authority.
|
February
|
Ed Kilgore of the national DLC briefs Colorado New Democrats on the changing political landscape.
|
January
|
Why is Gephardt arguing against Clinton’s highly successful economic formula? Also, "Why Democrats Must Change."
|