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How badly are Democrats losing Colorado?

Democrats See Hopes for West Dim in Colorado DENVER — When Barack Obama stood before an admiring audience at Mile High Stadium here and accepted his presidential nomination 21 months ago, Democratic leaders crowed about turning Colorado into a reliable stronghold, another step toward building the party’s strength in the West. Those dreams of expansion have given way to hopes for survival. Republicans are now well positioned for a statewide resurgence, threatening several Democratic seats in the midterm elections and raising questions about whether the opening chapter of the Obama administration has eroded gains that Democrats had been making here for the previous six years. A persistently sluggish economy, the ninth-highest foreclosure rate in the country, the rising federal budget deficit and opposition to the new health care law have all contributed to a volatile environment for Democrats. The number of registered Democrats has dropped slightly since Mr. Obama’s 9-point victory here, becoming only the third presidential candidate of his party to carry Colorado since Harry S. Truman. Not too long ago, signs appeared outside homeless camp sites proclaiming "Welcome to Obamaville!" The good folks in Colorado are sick and tired of hope and change. Hope and Change does not pay the rent or put food on the table. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/09/us/politics/09colorado.html?hp

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  1. Glad to see Colorado is coming back to it's senses.... why they ever fell for the snake charmers spiel is beyond me....
  2. They're not.
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