December
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Voters want Democrats and Republicans to work together. Is a "Third Way" on the way?
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November
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The New Democrat movement goes political, Rotherham meets with DPS board members and why Dems must reinvent government.
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October
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Why Gore will be competitive in Colorado, Why Nader should move on, and Owens' very mixed message.
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September
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"Moderate Republican" is an oxymoron, Gore has sent a powerful statement, Owens takes a small step and Colorado leaders to watch.
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August
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The Governor responds to NDC demands to reform CHP+, new websites for New Democrats and a report on the National Conversation.
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July
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The conventional wisdom on the gender gap and suburban votes is off target. CO will have a good showing at the National Conversation.
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June
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In the aftermath of the most contentious and bitter battle of the last legislative session, where does Colorado go from here?
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May
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Despite Coloradans' demands for centrist solutions, the legislature fights the old battles. Also, will they ever get serious about tax reform?
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April
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Fighting special interest tax breaks is a full-time job. The legislature does nothing on growth. Finally, we must open up China.
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March
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Doing nothing on growth, the GOP riddles CO's tax system with special interest breaks. Banning racial profiling & "Making Work Pay."
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February
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A disconnect is growing between the public's sentiments and the Colorado legislature's priorities.
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January
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New Democrat legislators start session advocating a progressive agenda. Colorado DLC President Jim Gibson is recognized by the Denver Post as a leader to watch in the 21st century.
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