Justin Wingerter is a political reporter for The Denver Post, primarily covering Colorado's congressional delegation and other federal topics. He previously reported for The Oklahoman and The Topeka Capital-Journal. He is a native of Granite City, Illinois, and a graduate of Southern Illinois University.
Colorado’s four U.S. House Democrats appear to be on a one-way road to impeaching President Donald Trump, but they merged onto it at different times and for different reasons.
Taxpayers have spent $43,390 — at a rate of $525 per hour — to defend John Hickenlooper before the Colorado Independent Ethics Commission as part of an arrangement that dates...
The host of a fundraiser for U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner has, in recent years, lobbied the Senate on behalf of Middle East banks as they opposed sanctions on the terrorist...
Major League Baseball found itself at a political crossroads in April. And in defiance of its 150-year history, the conservative league that governs a conservative sport chose the more progressive...
A Cold War-era Pentagon office credited with many scientific breakthroughs would be the model for a new government agency tasked with solving health's greatest mysteries if President Joe Biden and...
Colorado’s redrawn state legislative districts, preliminary as the draft maps may be, are the first ever to be drawn without fear or favor toward incumbents – and it shows.
Mapmakers unveiled preliminary state district maps on Tuesday, which show likely 39 Democrats and 26 Republicans in the House and keeping a 20-15 split of Democratic majority in the Senate.
Colorado Republicans are right to be cautiously optimistic about the next year -- and next decade -- of U.S. House races after nonpartisan mapmakers debuted new district lines Wednesday.