This bounded source cluster compiles one campaign priorities page, two long-form interview appearances, one issue-exchange clip, and three competitiveness or fundraising reports tied to Jessica Killin in Colorado's 5th Congressional District. Together, the sources make the repo's Killin slice less finance-only by adding direct issue-positioning, campaign rhetoric, and reporting on how national Democrats and Colorado outlets are describing the district's viability.
This cluster mixes several evidence classes that should not be flattened together. The Priorities page is a campaign-controlled page. Two long-form videos are interview-style appearances hosted by local and state political media, the MeidasTouch hit is an overtly partisan national-opposition-media interview, and the Gaza clip is a shorter activist-recorded exchange focused on one issue. The Colorado Politics, CPR, and Colorado Sun pieces are independent reporting and analysis, but they still include campaign- or party-supplied figures and framing that should remain distinct from official FEC or election-result records.
2025-11-21 MeidasTouch appearance adds a different evidence class:
$750,000 in the first 24 hours after launch.2026-02-10 that national Democrats moved the district onto a target list while still describing the seat as difficult terrain for Democrats.Solid Republican to Likely Republican.2025-07-30 campaign press release recaps launch coverage and uses Killin's Army and USAA background as a core biography frame.2026-03-11 Colorado Secretary of State press release says Killin submitted 2,204 valid signatures and qualified for the state primary ballot.2026-01-31 campaign press release says Killin outraised Jeff Crank in Q4 2025 and entered 2026 with more cash on hand, which is useful as campaign framing and can be cross-checked against the official Year-End 2025 committee totals.No new standalone concept page is warranted from this batch. The main value is source-grounded campaign positioning and race-context material rather than a reusable concept definition.
2025-07-16: Colorado Politics reports Killin's first-day fundraising surge after campaign launch.2025-07-30: the campaign posts its launch-recap press release emphasizing biography and first-day fundraising claims.2025-09-04: the Get More Smarter interview preserves a longer discussion of district strategy, moderation, and congressional oversight.2025-11-21: the MeidasTouch interview shows CO-05 being framed in national anti-Trump media as part of the route to a Democratic House majority.2026-01-31: the campaign posts its Q4 finance press release ahead of the next public quarterly filing cycle.2026-02-10: CPR and Colorado Sun both report that national Democrats now see CO-05 as worth contesting more seriously.2026-03-08: the Tri-Lakes for Democracy exchange captures Killin's response on Gaza in a primary-facing setting.2026-03-11: the Studio 809 interview gives a second long-form view of her local biography and campaign framing.2026-03-11: the Colorado Secretary of State says Killin qualified for the state primary ballot.By 2026-04-10: the repo has a captured Killin Priorities page, but that page does not preserve a published date.2026-04-10 policy snapshot rather than a precisely dated launch artifact.