Jeff Crank has defeated Democrat River Gassen in Colorado's 5th Congressional District, CBS News projects. The Republican is poised to serve his first term in Congress and succeed Rep. Doug Lamborn.
Monday, Nov. 6th, at 9:59 a.m. Republican nominee, Jeff Crank, continues to lead the vote for the Colorado District 5 House Seat. It‘s estimated that 68% of the state’s votes are in, with about a ...
Republican Jeff Crank won election to a U.S. House seat representing Colorado on Wednesday. The political consultant and talk radio host will succeed Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn, who did not seek ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Jeff Crank wins election to U.S. House in Colorado's 5th Congressional District. Yahoo News ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Jeff Crank wins election to U.S. House in Colorado's 5th Congressional District.
COLORADO SPRINGS — News5's Piper Vaughn spent the morning with two of the candidates, Republican Jeff Crank and Democrat River Gassen. They are running to replace Representative Doug Lamborn in ...
American Potential, the award-winning podcast hosted by Jeff Crank, is proud to announce it has received an Honorable Mention at the 2024 MarCom Awards in the Podcast: Inspiring Stories category.
Longtime radio host and conservative activist Jeff Crank, 57, hopes to answer the question in the Nov. 5 election with a deep crimson result befitting the historic GOP stronghold, which now covers ...
How do you reach 245,000 unaffiliated voters in El Paso County? For local campaigns, it's any way they can. Independent voters represent a little more than 50% of the electorate in the county ...
There were no surprises in what side of the aisle Jeff Crank and River Gassen each would represent in Colorado's 5th Congressional District. Crank, a Republican, and Gassen, a Democrat ...
This is Republican Jeff Crank’s third try to represent the 5th Congressional District. Crank’s first entrance into politics was as a D.C. staffer to Rep. Joel Hefley, who represented the ...
In the 2024 election, Jeff Crank is the Republican candidate for Colorado's Fifth Congressional District. He's interviewed by CPR News' Dan Boyce on this episode of the Who's Gonna Govern?