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Adlai Stevenson
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« on: July 21, 2007, 10:54:16 AM »

I would think that in the 60s, Colorado was a lot like Wyoming.
2000-
WY- 45
CO- 6

2004-
WY- 45
CO-2
Maybe Cheney being from Wyoming has something to do with this.
Cheney is from Nebraska.
No oo; where'd you hear that?

Cheney was born in Lincoln, Nebraska but his family moved to Wyoming when he was young.  Wyoming is his 'home state' in that he was elected to the statewide House seat in 1978.  However, I think he was in fact living in Texas when he was chosen to be Bush's Vice Presidential nominee. 
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