/ Colorado residents over the age of 18 will be automatically eligible for all five chances to win $1 million if they get their first dose by Friday.
You may be familiar with the TV show “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” Colorado has launched its own version, and all residents who are vaccinated against COVID-19 are eligible to win. The state
announced it will give away $1 million weekly between June 4 and July 7, using federal CARES Act money that would have gone to vaccine advertising. But how well vaccine incentives actually work remains a bit of an open question.
“Colorado, every vaccine works incredibly well,” Gov. Jared Polis said during the Tuesday press conference where he announced the sweepstakes. He pointed to the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine’s
Just what is an assault weapon? Lots of Coloradans might tell you they know one when they see one.
After all, the weapons are once again media fodder in the wake of the ghastly mass shooting in March that claimed 10 lives at a Boulder supermarket.
The suspect charged with that atrocity was arrested with a Ruger AR-556 pistol, more compact than the rifle version. So, was that weapon a familiar image by now amid news coverage an assault weapon?
The question arises in the wake of polling results released this week and reported by our news affiliate Colorado Politics. The KOM Colorado Poll from Keating Research, OnSight Public Affairs and Mike Melanson found 57% of Colorado voters surveyed would support a ban on assault weapons.
A majority of Colorado voters support a ban on the sale of assault weapons but the concept generates deep polarization along party lines, according to a new poll released Monday by a trio of Colorado-based Democratic firms.
The KOM Colorado Poll from Keating Research, OnSight Public Affairs and Mike Melanson found 57% of voters surveyed would support the ban with 40% opposing it.
Those results split heavily along party lines, with 87% of Democrats backing an assault weapons ban and 11% in opposition compared to 74% opposition from Republicans with 24% support. Unaffiliated voters broke down on the same lines as the overall sample: 57% support a sales ban while 40% oppose the concept.
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A majority of Colorado voters hold positive views of President Joe Biden but two-thirds of the state s Republicans think the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump, according to a new poll released Friday by a trio of Colorado-based Democratic firms.
The KOM Colorado Poll from Keating Research, OnSight Public Affairs and Mike Melanson shows 56% of Colorado voters say they have a favorable opinion of Biden, who completed his 100th day in office on Thursday, while 42% give the president thumbs down.
Biden s favorability has ticked up slightly and his unfavorably has dropped in the six months since the firms last surveyed state voters just before the November election, when candidate Biden polled at 53%-46%.