Rick Santorum
Romney Lost Colorado Caucuses, But Gets Most Delegates
Colorado Republicans chose Rick Santorum for president in February’s precinct caucuses. But now front-runner Mitt Romney has more assured votes from Colorado.
Interest In Upcoming Election Growing Among Colorado GOPs
Colorado Republicans say they’ve never seen interest so high. This weekend they’re holding their state assembly where more people than ever are vying to go to the national convention.
Colorado GOP Making Formal Presidential Position
The long GOP presidential contest appears to be at its end, with Mitt Romney a lock for the nomination.
Ads Criticizing Obama’s Energy Policy Begin Airing In Colorado
Within hours of the announement earlier this week by Rick Santorum that he was suspending his campaign for the Republican nomination for president, a Republican organization announced the launch of a new ad that will run in Colorado that slams the president’s energy policy.
Does Romney Really Need The Santorum Endorsement?
Now that Rick Santorum has suspended his campaign, the Mitt Romney campaign has turned its attention to getting an endorsement from their former opponent. But would a Santorum endorsement really help Romney?
Protest Planned Of GOP ‘Aspirin’ Donor
Republicans headed to a fundraiser in Fort Collins could be met by protesters because of a controversial speaker on the bill.
The GOP Race Officially Turns the Corner
With Romney’s sweep of three big primaries on Tuesday, the GOP race is officially over. But this moment in the campaign will tell us more about Rick Santorum’s future than it will about Mitt Romney.
Illinois Results Show the Drama is Over
But while the race is not technically finished, Mitt Romney’s victory in Illinois has shown that the major drama of the primary race is indeed over.
Three Takeaways from the Tuesday After Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday was supposed to be a deciding day for the candidates and reset the campaign. Even though the Tuesday after Super Tuesday only featured three states, it will end up resetting far more of the campaign than Super Tuesday did.
GOP Primary Showing Lack of Focus
By having to focus on his fellow GOP contenders, each candidate is failing to discover and present a cohesive plan of what they want to do with the White House if they were somehow able to take it from President Obama.



















