In Colorado, the congressional races are gaining national attention as Democrats and Republicans gear up for a highly competitive election cycle.
A Democrat's strong performance in a traditionally red district and the emergence of two Republicans vying to flip Colorado's newest congressional district underscore the shifting political landscape. The state's Democratic Party is also launching new initiatives to bolster its presence and support strong candidates in local races.
With the final fundraising reports before the June 25 primary revealing new dynamics, Colorado's congressional battles are set to be a key battleground in the upcoming presidential election year.
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Looks like Colorado is shaping up to be the battleground we need to focus on, showing that progressive values are resonating even in traditionally conservative areas!
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Chair of CO Democratic Party in Alamosa, announces new project
While visiting with Democrats on a stop across the region, Shad Murib, chair of the Colorado Democratic Party, announced the launch of a new project that focuses the party’s attention on recruiting and supporting strong candidates for local races,
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Two Republicans aim to flip Colorado’s newest congressional district two years after Democrat won a nail-biter
Two Republicans are fighting it out in the primary to face Democratic U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo for control of Colorado’s 8th Congressional District north of Denver.
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