
Cory Gardner
The latest on Cory Gardner. A Republican, Garder was elected to represent Colorado in the U.S. Senate in 2015 and lost his bid for reelection in 2020 to Democrat John Hickenlooper. Before the U.S. Senate, Gardner represented Colorado's 4th congressional district from 2011 to 2015.
Kennedy Relative Blasts GOP Colorado Senator for Using JFK Footage in Ad
"How dare you, Cory Gardner, misuse and abuse the memory of Uncle Jack in this grossly misleading advertisement," tweeted Kerry Kennedy.
Lincoln Project Runs Ad Attacking Trump 'Yes' Man Republican Cory Gardner
Gardner, who has been trailing behind his Democratic opponent in recent polls, is among the roughly one dozen Republicans who are at risk of losing their seats next month.
Three Weeks to Election, Dems Have 70 Percent Chance of Controlling Senate
At least eight GOP incumbents are in danger of losing their seats, while just one Democrat looks likely to be ousted.
Forecasts: Democrats More Likely Than Republicans to Control Next Senate
Democrats need to gain at least four seats to take control of the upper chamber of Congress from the GOP.
Sen. Gardner, Trailing Hickenlooper in Colorado, Backs SCOTUS Seat Push
The Colorado senator has said he will support a "qualified nominee" who will "protect our constitution, not legislate from the bench, and uphold the law," should one be put forward.
Gardner Is Right: NASA Must Confront the Growing China Threat
Congress must put a halt to China's attempts to steal U.S. military secrets and technology.
One Democrat and Seven Republicans in Senate Appear Vulnerable
Democrats would need to win at least four Republican seats while maintaining all their current seats to take control of the upper chamber of Congress.
Despite Stumbles, Hickenlooper Seen as Favorite to Oust GOP Senator Gardner
"Going into the general election, there are bigger forces in play that most people agree gives John Hickenlooper an advantage," Republican pollster David Flaherty said.
Two GOP Senators to Break With Trump on Spending Bill
Still, both spending bills are expected to fail. Democrats would need at least 13 Republicans to cross the aisle and vote with them.
GOP Senator Wants to End Shutdown Even Without Deal
The government shutdown enters its 14th day on Friday.
Could Roy Moore Be Expelled From the Senate if Elected?
The last expulsions were for "support of the Confederate rebellion," in 1862.
The Double Whammy That Could Save a Colorado Senator
Women's issues and getting out the vote helped Democrats win a Colorado Senate seat in 2010. But will it work next month?