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« on: June 25, 2013, 02:32:17 AM »

Interesting, meanwhile today's CO-1, CO-2, CO-6, and CO-7 have gotten much more democratic. Also I believe rural CO-4 has gotten more republican (not sure though). After all, stronger urban population can easily defeat republican rural population and thus why Colorado has trended democratic.

I think CO-04/the Eastern Slope has gotten more Republican because Fort Collins was taken out of the district and shifted into CO-02 (Jared Polis's district).
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