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NOVA Green
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« on: October 18, 2020, 08:40:10 PM »

Douglas County Colorado swinging hard Joe, not to mention movements in places like El Paso County

We've seen various polls out of places in CO which make it not completely unfathomable that Biden ends up winning CO by +15% once all the votes are counted.

Looks perhaps a bit slightly favorable to the DEMs, but within an MOE that does not make it a completely inconceivable raw vote margin.

Do we really expect universal swings in every State in 2020?
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NOVA Green
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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2020, 08:57:29 PM »

I'm so old I remember when this used to be a Republican state.

Dag nab it, I remember this too!

Calm down Gramps, don't want your dentures to break. I for one was 1 year old the last time a Republican carried this in a Presidential election and like 3 when they last elected a Republican governor.

I am a Gramps and remember way back in '88 when CO was like a 60-40 PUB State....   Wink
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