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Sandra Fish
Position: The Colorado Sun

One member of Colorado’s congressional delegation voted against her party 25% of the time

Another ranked 26th among 433 House members for absences

Dark-money political nonprofits were big spenders in Colorado’s 2022 elections

At least $42 million in dark-money spending went to support or oppose candidates and ballot measures

The Colorado Democratic Party outspent the Colorado GOP this year, highlighting a broader fundraising gap

The Colorado Democratic Party reported spending more at both state and federal levels than its GOP counterpart

Race between Boebert, Frisch was most expensive 2022 Colorado congressional contest

More money was spent per vote in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District than in any other federal race in the state this year.

Democrats lead fundraising in Colorado’s major congressional contests

Dark-money nonprofit fuels $3 million TV ad campaign against Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joe O’Dea

Gov. Polis tops Weld County rancher Wells as Colorado’s biggest 2022 campaign donor – so far

Colorado Democratic Party giving to legislative and statewide candidates; Republican Party expects to pick up spending

Coloradans can expect political ads to interrupt their TV viewing – and streaming – for the next two months

New 8th Congressional District attracts 40% of general election TV ad spending

Majority of new laws in Colorado had bipartisan support

17 bills became law without a single Republican vote

Lauren Boebert didn’t file required reports on stock and cryptocurrency transactions

Campaign Legal Center calls failure to report ‘disturbing,’ but notes ethics laws rarely enforced

Coloradans are contributing lots of money to Liz Cheney in the Republican U.S. House primary in Wyoming

A few prominent donors are also backing Cheney’s challenger, Harriet Hageman, who holds healthy lead in the polls

Failed Colorado Republican candidates see fundraising spikes fueled by recounts

Four statewide Democrats hold campaign cash advantages over their opponents

Colorado congressional candidates who faced tough primaries are low on cash

Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet’s $8 million in cash dwarfs Republican Joe O’Dea’s $841,000