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Cary Kennedy announces run for Governor

(DENVER) - Former single-term Colorado Treasurer and Deputy Mayor and Chief Financial Officer of the City of Denver Cary Kennedy announced her bid for Governor today on a “Facebook Live” video. In the video, Kennedy announces she’s driving home from her child’s school and proceeds to do so, while consistently looking at her dash.​While exiting

April 10th, 2017|Press Release|

Ed Perlmutter announces run for Governor

(DENVER) - Congressman Ed Perlmutter announced his bid for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Colorado today. Perlmutter, a six-term Denver-metro Congressman made the announcement in front of a crowd of supporters at Natural Grocers in Golden. Since 2007, Congressman Perlmutter has voted with Nancy Pelosi 97% of the time.​During his announcement speech, Perlmutter discussed “health

April 9th, 2017|Press Release|

UPDATE: Compass Colorado applauds Sen. Michael Bennet (Maybe)

UPDATE - (Denver) - Now Senator Bennet's office tells 9 News' Brandon Rittiman his introduction of Judge Gorsuch should not be read as support of the nomination. Although it's almost impossible to imagine a scenario where Senator Bennet would introduce Judge Gorsuch then votes against him, apparently he's still not making any commitments on the actual

March 17th, 2017|Press Release|

 Michael Johnston announces bid for Governor 

Former State Senator Michael Johnston announced his bid for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Colorado today. Johnston, a well-known Denver Democrat is possibly best known for his support of Amendment 66, an almost billion-dollar tax increase on the 2013 ballot that failed spectacularly. Coloradans rejected the measure by an almost 2 to 1 margin.In

January 17th, 2017|Press Release|

Compass Colorado responds to Governor Hickenlooper’s State of the State address

(DENVER) - Today, Governor Hickenlooper gave his second-to-last State of the State address. The far-reaching speech covered many issues, including education, transportation, rural fiber optic internet access, healthcare and even calling for a bill on construction defects reforms. Governor Hickenlooper took a few swipes at President-elect Donald Trump before calling for bipartisanship.Governor Hickenlooper made it

January 12th, 2017|Press Release|