Valerie Richardson
Articles by Valerie Richardson
In Washington, ‘change’ is red word
Like many of this year's candidates, Washington gubernatorial hopeful Dino Rossi is running on a message of change aimed at voters dissatisfied with the political status quo. Published October 28, 2008
Palin’s makeover cost RNC thousands
Gov. Sarah Palin's maverick image as a moose-hunting "hockey mom" took more hits this week with disclosures about her campaign-bought Neiman Marcus wardrobe and her charging the state for some of her children's travel expenses in 2006. Published October 23, 2008
Candidates’ all-out push in final 2 weeks
The John McCain for President headquarters here is exactly what you'd expect in a town of 10,000 planted on the southern rim of the Gila National Forest. Published October 21, 2008
Bush sets high bar for service initiatives
When it comes to national service and volunteerism, President Bush will be a tough act to follow. Published October 12, 2008
Colorado Senate race heats up
DENVER Published October 7, 2008
Colorado Senate race heats up
As anyone who has ever run against Bob Schaffer knows, it's only a matter of time before the "gotcha" moment. It's that instant right after Mr. Schaffer maneuvers his opponent into making what appears to be a harmless statement. Like four years ago, during a debate against Pete Coors in the Republican Senate primary, when Mr. Schaffer repeatedly cited a man named Paul Martin. Published October 6, 2008
Unions retract ‘poison pill’ measures
Colorado leaders say they dodged a ballot bullet by reaching a last-minute agreement with labor unions. Published October 3, 2008
Legal group sues over polar-bear listing
The Pacific Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the Bush administration´s decision to list the polar bear as a threatened species, the latest salvo in the debate over global warming and its impact on Arctic wildlife. Published October 2, 2008
Michelle Obama courts student vote
Michelle Obama urged University of Colorado students to register to vote at an event here Wednesday, underscoring the importance of both Colorado and the youth vote in her husbands presidential campaign. Published October 1, 2008
Name change latest quirk in race for Senate
Other politicians may say they're pro-life, but Marvin Richardson is Pro-Life. The 67-year-old candidate, running as an independent for a U.S. Senate seat from Idaho, legally changed his name earlier this year to Pro-Life. That's how it will appear on the Nov. 4 ballot, along with a brief aside identifying him as a person, not a position. Published September 30, 2008
Obama regains lead in battleground Colorado
Sen. Barack Obama hammered Monday at his favorite targets, Sen. John McCain and Wall Street, as polls showed him regaining the lead in the presidential race in this battleground state. Published September 30, 2008
Coors is not light in union battle
A high-stakes game of chicken between labor and business is unfolding in Colorado over four pro-union ballot measures and a right-to-work proposal, all of which are scheduled to appear on the November ballot. Published September 30, 2008
Palin’s ‘mission’ to call for more transparency
Sarah Palin said her "mission" as vice president in a McCain administration would be to promote energy security, clean up government and increase support for families of special-needs children, including pushing for cures through medical research. Published September 16, 2008
Deaths fan immigration debate
An illegal immigrant charged with causing a two-car crash that left three people dead last week had been arrested repeatedly, but never deported - and now Colorado lawmakers are scrambling for cover and passing blame. Published September 11, 2008
Palin, Obama swap salvos
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin continued to jab at the Democratic campaign Saturday, finally drawing return fire from the top of the rival ticket, Sen. Barack Obama, who accused her of pork-barrel hypocrisy. Published September 7, 2008
For Alaskans, Palin is a force to be reckoned with
When Sarah Palin compared herself to a pit bull last week at the Republican National Convention, most delegates laughed. Not Alaskans. Published September 7, 2008
Ads flood Denver airwaves with new fervor
The Mile High City was awash in political advertising this week, but that had more to do with the situation in Colorado than the arrival of the Democratic National Convention. Published August 29, 2008
Archbishop grabs spotlight from Dems
In retrospect, maybe the Democrats should have included Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput in their convention activities after all. Published August 28, 2008
Pro-life activists vex faith panelists
The Democratic National Convention's first-ever Faith in Action panels were heavy with calls for expanded social programs but were again vexed by pro-life demonstrators critical of the party's stance on abortion. Published August 27, 2008
Democrats court religious voters
The 2008 Democratic National Convention kicked off on Sunday with a first-ever interfaith gathering aimed at luring the devout to the party fold. Published August 25, 2008