As a trio of Republicans and a pair of Democrats sought their party’s nomination for Colorado state treasurer in the June primary, two Democrats vied for the attorney general’s post. The winners of all the statewide primaries that ended Tuesday advance to the November ballot in a contest to fill a pair of soon-to-be open positions in state government. The GOP contest for treasurer and the Democrats’ faceoff for AG both featured battles between the parties’ mainstream and more hard-core versions, and strategists say the outcomes could well determine which races are competitive in the general election. Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette