Tuesday, June 23, 2026 | | |
| | | | | The Denver Post Editorial Board continues our long tradition of vetting candidates for public office to help inform voters ahead of the 2026 primary elections. | | | | | The lack of transparency, combined with the massive number of communications each voter is receiving, muddies the waters and makes it easy for the average voter to be, if not misinformed, at least very confused. | | | | | If we are truly going to honor Lynn, I’d suggest subscribing or donating to any local news organization — and voting for anyone except Jena Griswold in Tuesday’s election. | | | | | SafeSport, the first-ever national organization responsible for addressing abuse in Olympic and Paralympic sports, has received nearly 9,700 reports, a 20% increase over the previous year. | | | | | “There are many talented younger candidates on the Democrats’ primary ballot. Perhaps you should choose one.” | | | | | The problem is not Tina Peters’ case in isolation. It is what Gov. Polis’s decision reveals: that the system bends for some and holds firm against everyone else. | | | |