For reference, El Paso County is home to C-Springs and heavily military. USAFA, Peterson AFB, Ft. Carson. Heavy retiree population. Obama lost to Romney 59-38 for reference, so the spreads are about the same. Problem in Colorado is Denver County and Boulder County. At this point, I'd say though that Colorado is well within reach. Keep an eye on Jefferson County, Denver suburbs. If Trump takes that he wins the state.
1 posted on
10/25/2016 6:38:39 PM PDT by
usafa92
To: usafa92
El Paso is a GOP stronghold here in CO.
Trump will win big there.
2 posted on
10/25/2016 6:41:53 PM PDT by
goldstategop
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To: usafa92
My cousin liv s up in Evergreen, Co and he seemed to e rather optimistic that a Trump would indeed take Co.
To: usafa92
I commute pretty regularly between Colorado Springs and Denver. I just don't see any Hillary signs or bumper stickers anywhere. Not much Trump either, but at least they exist. Actually, it's probably a tie between Trump, Bernie and Obama.
5 posted on
10/25/2016 6:48:11 PM PDT by
Rokke
To: usafa92
Trump is doing well in the mountain towns. I think Trump should campaign in Boulder. Boulder went big for Bernie, and it is possible for him to make a case for himself to Bernie voters to vote for him over Hillary. Bernie voters are at least anti-global trade pacts that steal citizen’s liberty. He can tell them that despite their differences, at least he is American first, and will leave the office with the citizens able to determine their own future. Hillary can’t promise that.
To: usafa92
Keep an eye on Jefferson County... Jeffco used to be reliably conservative but not so much now, it's why we moved. So we will see.
18 posted on
10/26/2016 5:34:45 PM PDT by
MileHi
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To: usafa92
19 posted on
02/17/2019 5:41:52 PM PST by
preacher
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