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Does Cory Gardner have a future in politics? Durango, Colorado Currently Tue 4% chance of precipitation 8% chance of precipitation 15% chance of precipitation 11% chance of precipitation Some see a potential 2022 gubernatorial run in his future Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020 12:00 PM Updated: Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020 6:26 PM Republican U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner participates in the final debate in the 2020 race for Colorado’s U.S. Senate seat at Colorado State University in Fort Collins on Oct. 13. Associated Press file Does Cory Gardner have a future in politics? Republican U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner participates in the final debate in the 2020 race for Colorado’s U.S. Senate seat at Colorado State University in Fort Collins on Oct. 13. ....
Rachel Woolf | KHN In the final weeks before the Nov. 3 election, supporters of a down-in-the-weeds effort to overturn a tax law in Colorado received a cascade of big checks, for a total of more than $2 million. All came from Kent Thiry, the former chief executive officer of DaVita, one of the largest kidney care companies in the country. This was not the first time he gave big to a ballot initiative aimed at tweaking the nitty-gritty details of how Colorado functions. Nor will it be the last. Thiry has given at least $5.9 million to Colorado ballot measures since 2011 and all of them won, according to a KHN review of Colorado campaign finance data. ....
In the final weeks before the Nov. 3 election, supporters of a down-in-the-weeds effort to overturn a tax law in Colorado received a cascade of big checks, for a grand total of more than $2 million. All came from Kent Thiry, the former CEO of DaVita, one of the largest kidney care companies in the country. This was not the first time he donated big to a ballot initiative aimed at tweaking the nitty-gritty details of how Colorado functions. Nor will it be the last. Thiry has given at least $5.9 million to Colorado ballot measures since 2011 and all of them won, according to a KHN review of Colorado campaign finance data. According to data from the ....