
Tina Griego
Managing Editor at COLab, the Colorado News Collaborative
Managing editor, Colorado News Collaborative. Still hungry for stories. Native New Mexican.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | Tina Griego |Linda Shapley
🌟Read this article in EnglishA lo largo de las elecciones de 2024, de alto riesgo y gran ansiedad, los habitantes de Colorado que respondieron nuestra encuesta Voter Voices han sido consistentes acerca de su principal preocupación: la democracia y el buen gobierno. Esa es la principal conclusión de las más de 7.200 personas que se pesaron en cualquier momento desde principios de esta primavera hasta esta semana. ¿Sus otros temas principales?
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Nov 4, 2024 |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | Tina Griego |Linda Shapley
Throughout the high-stakes, high-anxiety 2024 election, Coloradans who’ve taken our Voter Voices survey have been consistent about their top concern: Democracy and good government. That’s the chief takeaway from the more than 7,200 people who weighed in any time from early this spring through this week. Their other top issues? The economy, climate and the environment, immigration and abortion.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
coloradonewsline.com | Tina Griego
by Tina Griego, COLab, Colorado Newsline November 4, 2024 Throughout the high-stakes, high-anxiety 2024 election, Coloradans who’ve taken our Voter Voices survey have been consistent about their top concern: Democracy and good government. Decision 2024: On-the-ground election coverage in Colorado and by local reporters in all 50 states. Fair. Fearless. Free. That’s the chief takeaway from the more than 7,200 people who weighed in any time from early this spring through last week.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
rmpbs.org | Alec Berg |Joshua Vorse |Gabriela Resto-Montero |Tina Griego
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — In her first year as Mesa County’s clerk and recorder, Bobbie Gross has had to rebuild trust with 120,000 registered voters in the county after her predecessor, Tina Peters, was sentenced to nine years in prison for breaching secure voter data in the 2020 election. And just when she thought she’d regained the trust of those who elected her, Gross learned that about a dozen ballots in Mesa County were stolen from mailboxes and filled out fraudulently.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
rmpbs.org | Tina Griego |Kyle Cooke |Andrea Kramar |Cormac McCrimmon
DENVER — Throughout the high-stakes, high-anxiety 2024 election, Coloradans who've taken our Voter Voices survey have been consistent about their top concern: Democracy and good government. That's the chief takeaway from the more than 7,200 people who weighed in any time from early this spring through this week. Their other top issues? The economy, climate and the environment, immigration and abortion.
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