In Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, third-party candidates are swooping in like soap opera plot twists—unexpected, mildly chaotic, and guaranteed to spark some eye-rolls. Meanwhile, Rep. Brittany Pettersen is facing off against a small business owner in a classic underdog tale (minus the slingshots, plus a lot more fundraising). Toss in the Amendment 80 voucher debate, some well-timed reminders about voter intimidation, and law enforcement prepping for post-election drama, and you’ve got yourself a front-row seat to democracy’s most dysfunctional talent show.
- Third-Party Candidates: Spoilers or Saviors?
In Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, third-party candidates are shaking things up. They’re like the unexpected plot twist in a soap opera—sometimes welcome, often confusing, and always dramatic. Will they be the heroes or the villains of this election cycle? Only time will tell. Read more. - Brittany Pettersen vs. The Challenger
U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen is facing a challenge from a small business owner in Colorado’s 7th Congressional District. It’s a classic David vs. Goliath story, but with more campaign ads and fewer slingshots. Will the underdog prevail, or will Pettersen maintain her seat? Read more. - Voter Rights Reminder: No Intimidation Allowed
Secretary of State Jena Griswold is reminding everyone that voter intimidation is illegal. So, if you’re planning to bring your megaphone to the polls, maybe leave it at home. Colorado’s elections are safe, secure, and not the place for your one-man show. Read more. - Amendment 80: The Voucher Debate
Amendment 80 is stirring up controversy as it attempts to introduce a voucher system in Colorado. It’s like trying to sneak vegetables into a kid’s meal—some people are all for it, while others are vehemently opposed. Will it pass, or will it be tossed out like last night’s leftovers? Read more. - Preparing for Post-Election Drama
Law enforcement is gearing up for potential post-election violence, because apparently, democracy isn’t dramatic enough on its own. With tensions high and rhetoric even higher, officials are hoping for the best but preparing for the worst. Read more.
Will third-party candidates shake things up for the better, or just spoil the fun? Will Amendment 80 sneak through like those vegetables you tried to hide in your kid’s dinner? And are you bracing for post-election fireworks, or planning to ride it out with popcorn? Drop your predictions and opinions in the comments—this is going to be interesting, to say the least.