sg0508
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« on: February 09, 2014, 07:38:04 PM » |
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Again, the GOP will look back (just like in 2010) and see CO as a lost chance at all levels. The state moved too far to the middle and the middle/left too quickly leaving the ultra-conservative GOPers out of touch and with their pants down.
Basically, the republicans have nobody and like in many other races there, they will continue to leave opportunities at the table.
Beating Hickenlooper/Udall is probably 50%/50% in most other states, but in CO, where the GOP's track record since Bush won the state by 4.6% in 2004 has been abominable, it's probably 10%.
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