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ColoradoThe state is increasingly considered one of the key battlegrounds of 2008. And with next week's convention, all eyes will be on us. |
Mark UdallFreedom Watch is targeting the U.S. representative with a TV ad campaign focusing on energy. |
Ken SalazarSometimes, laying low is the right move. His deferential response to who Obama should pick for veep is in contrast to others who seek to capitalize on the opportunity at their own nominee's expense. |
Bob SchafferHe's the target of a broadcast TV ad campaign by the group VoteVets.org and another from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. |
John McCainA recent Rocky Mountain News poll gives the Republican a slight edge over Barack Obama. |
John McCainThere are better ways to win votes than calling for a renegotiation of the Colorado River Compact. |
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Bill RitterThe governor still holds a 2 to 1 approval rating, but it's down from the 70 percent approval he had last year. |
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lost opportunity for Obama
Now that Obama has been exposed, McCain will be elected in November, guranteed. The polls in the swing states are now leaning toward McCain. GO McCain!!!
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