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Hickenlooper defeats Gonzales after progressive primary test in Colorado
Sen. John Hickenlooper defeated progressive state Sen. Julie Gonzales, relying on decades of statewide experience to secure another Democratic nomination. The post Hickenlooper defeats Gonzales after progressive primary test in Colorado appeared first on MS NOW.
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The Hill
· Jun 30, 2026
Live results: Hickenlooper faces progressive challenger in Colorado Senate primary
Colorado Sen. John Hickenlooper (D) is competing in a Tuesday primary as he seeks a second term in Capitol Hill. State Sen. Julie Gonzales is mounting a primary challenge from the left against the Senate Democrat. The winner in Tuesday's race will face state Sen. Mark Baisley, the GOP's presumptive nominee. Polls close at 9...
Drop Site News
· Jun 29, 2026
AIPAC, Big Tech Back Diana DeGette Over Melat Kiros With $2M Spending Flood
Next week’s Colorado primary is attracting national attention in the wake of the major democratic socialist wins in New York City
Off The Press
· Jul 1, 2026
Colorado Sen Hickenlooper defeats progressive challenger in Dem primary
Incumbent Colorado Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper, who is seeking a second term in the upper chamber, won his primary Tuesday night, defeating “progressive Democrat” state Sen. Julie Gonzales for the nomination. Hickenlooper won the primary with 57 of the vote at the time of publishing, according to the Associated Press, and will face Republican nominee []...Click to read more
MS NOW
· Jul 1, 2026
Colorado Democrats punish Washington ties in primaries
Colorado’s primary on Tuesday was a struggle for tenured elected officials in the blue state. The post Colorado Democrats punish Washington ties in primaries appeared first on MS NOW.
Talking Points Memo
· Jul 2, 2026
An Update on Colorado
Yesterday in my wrap up of the primary results out of Colorado I said that incumbent Sen. John Hickenlooper had...
PBS NewsHour
· Jul 1, 2026
Progressives notch more primary victories in potential bellwether for midterms
Progressive challengers scored upsets against Democratic establishment names up and down the ballot in Colorado. It's part of a mounting trend in some races across the country. To discuss where the Democratic Party stands ahead of the midterms, Lisa Desjardins spoke with Mo Elleithee, a former DNC communications director who now leads the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service.
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Related coverage for "Hickenlooper defeats Gonzales after progressive primary test in Colorado": The Hill — Live results: Hickenlooper faces progressive challenger in Colorado Senate primary. Drop Site News — AIPAC, Big Tech Back Diana DeGette Over Melat Kiros With $2M Spending Flood. Off The Press — Colorado Sen Hickenlooper defeats progressive challenger in Dem primary. MS NOW — Colorado Democrats punish Washington ties in primaries. Talking Points Memo — An Update on Colorado. PBS NewsHour — Progressives notch more primary victories in potential bellwether for midterms