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Category Archives: Colorado
Analyzing the 2010 Midterm Elections – the Colorado Senate Election
This is a part of a series of posts analyzing the 2010 midterm elections. This post will analyze the Colorado senatorial election, one of the few Democratic victories that night. In this election, Democrat Michael Bennet narrowly defeated Republican Michael Bennet. Continue reading
Analyzing Swing States: Colorado, Conclusions
This is the last part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Colorado. Conclusions Colorado is much like the previous state analyzed in this series: Virginia. Both states were seen until recently as Republican strongholds and rightfully so; … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, Colorado, Democrats, elections, Politics, red, Republicans, swing state
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Analyzing Swing States: Colorado, Part 4
This is the fourth part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Colorado. It will focus on the complex territory that constitutes the Democratic base in Colorado. The last part can be found here. Democratic Colorado In American … Continue reading
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Tagged blue, Colorado, Democrats, elections, Politics, red, Republicans, swing states
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Analyzing Swing States: Colorado, Part 3
This is the third part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Colorado. It will focus on the swing areas in Colorado – the parts that will vote for both Democrats and Republicans. The fourth part can be … Continue reading
Analyzing Swing States: Colorado, Part 2
This is the second part of a series of posts analyzing the swing state Colorado. It will focus on the Republican base in Colorado. The third part can be found here. History Once upon a time, Colorado was a loyally … Continue reading
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Tagged Colorado, Democrats, elections, Politics, Republicans, swing state
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