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    Colorado rocky for Republicans in 2012

    DENVER (AP) — Note to Republican presidential contenders: Colorado's political terrain is as rocky as its mountains.

    Once solidly Republican, the state turned just as solidly Democratic in the 2000s as the population swelled with people moving into the state. Colorado's traditional bases of conservatism — evangelical Christians and Western individualists — became less influential.

    Democrats rolled up big victories statewide and, in 2008, Barack Obama became the first Democrat in two decades to carry Colorado's nine electoral votes.

    Today, however, unemployment is near 8 percent, and Coloradans are gloomier about the economy and their elected officials. Republican front-runner Mitt Romney and his rivals in Tuesday's party caucuses are counting on that mood to redeliver Colorado to the GOP this November.

    "Whoever the Republican candidate is going to be, there's going to be support for that person in Colorado," Republican state Sen. Kent Lambert said, pointing to a state unemployment rate on par with the national average as a reason.

    The path to the party's nomination cuts through Colorado on Tuesday, when Romney will try to continue his winning streak after back-to-back victories in Florida and Nevada. The former Massachusetts governor carried the state in 2008, with 60 percent of the vote. His campaign started working here months ago. He's bolstered by 289 Mormon congregations, although Latter Day Saints are not as strong a voter bloc as in neighboring Utah and Nevada, where Mormons accounted for roughly a quarter of all caucus-goers Saturday.

    "Romney is very well thought of by a lot of Republicans," said Republican state Sen. Ted Harvey, from a conservative Denver suburb. Harvey hadn't decided whom to back Tuesday, but he predicted a Romney win.

    Colorado is one of several states that hold GOP caucuses this month, contests in which Romney's rivals — former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Rep. Ron Paul — hope to prevail or at least prove they are still relevant.

    Campaigning in the state has been spotty.

    Those who have courted voters here, Romney included, have focused on the state's traditional Republican bases of support, including Colorado Springs, where the conservative religious advocacy group Focus on the Family is based. It strongly influenced Colorado politics in the 1980s and 1990s, when the state was solidly Republican.

    On a recent campaign stop Santorum drew cheers when he solemnly told a thousand people in the audience, "God called me to do this." He also has campaigned at Colorado Christian University in suburban Denver and at a tea party meeting in a conservative mountain town.

    Paul spent part of last week campaigning in Denver, Fort Collins and Colorado Springs.

    No matter who wins Tuesday's caucuses, Colorado is certain to be a battleground in the fall campaign, with its divided Legislature and congressional delegation, and a Latino population that surged more than 40 percent over the past decade. Colorado's 3 million active voters are split nearly evenly among Democrats, Republicans and independents.

    The state Republican party is stepping up its Latino outreach efforts, and with good reason. Latinos are voting in increasing numbers. They accounted for most of Colorado's population growth in the last decade. Denver, the state's largest city, is more than 30 percent Latino.

    On the other side, the Obama campaign is up and running, with a network of offices working to keep Colorado in the president's column.

    In 2010, Republicans regained control of the state House and captured a narrow lead in the state's congressional delegation. One of Colorado's largest employers, the oil and gas industry, is frustrated by perceived hostility from the Obama administration, with an Interior Department led by a Colorado Democrat, former Sen. Ken Salazar.

    All that gives Republicans hope.

     

    71 comments

    • Rob  •  3 mths ago
      I'd like to personally thank the Tea Party for their religious fanaticism, their belief in stupid conspiracy theories, their paranoia of any word ending in "ism", and everything else they've done to scare people away from the Republican party.
    • David  •  Springfield, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Doesn't matter whether the candidate is Honest or not..they will still vote for him...what a bunch of JERKS !!!
    • mud water  •  3 mths ago
      Another calling? let's see..M. Bachman was called, R. Perry was called, and H. Cain was called. Now R. Santorum was called. God must be tired after calling all these clowns about leading this country, or maybe they heard their own ego calling...
    • Mad Dog 1  •  3 mths ago
      Why is that God told all these fools to run. Either God isn't very bright or he has a sick sence of humor.
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        makes ya grin just thinking about it; doesn't it?
      • Hawaii Dude 3 mths ago
        God must have told newt to cheat on his wife's, cheat on his girl friends, break at least 9 of the Ten Commandments and then become a catholic. God must have a sense of humor.
      • yougottabekidding 3 mths ago
        God is just messing with the republicans.
    • David  •  3 mths ago
      Can't GOD make up his mind on who he calls to be president? Now Santorum is saying GOD called HIM to do this. Maybe these republicans have different GODS, because Herman Cain's God called him too and Bachman's God told her too!
      • A Veteran 3 mths ago
        Good one. God works in mysterious ways.
      • nicetan 3 mths ago
        We've never heard from Obama's God, does he have one?
      • JustanotherFool 3 mths ago
        I had lunch with god just yesterday and she said they are all crooks.
    • William  •  3 mths ago
      the mormons will all vote for romney and the establishment will say how great romney is doing with all voters, but look at the real numbers in nevada once you take away the 25% mormon vote
      • nicetan 3 mths ago
        So what's Florida's story?
    • Austin4u  •  3 mths ago
      The last two businessme­n to run the White House? Hoover and Bush. Nuff said.
      • Northridge Brewer 3 mths ago
        Actually, Hoover was more of a "community organizer" with his work fighting famine in Europe during WW I and the USSR in the 1920s.
    • Google Ron Paul Racist  •  3 mths ago
      GOP = Greedy One Percent
    • Richard  •  Melbourne, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP calls on God for their support, but Jesus; the Liberal, keeps interceding for the Democrats!
    • Ronald J  •  Modesto, California  •  3 mths ago
      Colorado voters may swing toward Republcian ideas, but they are smarter than Mitt and will not buy that manure he is slinging. He has done nothing for anyone in years, aside from put them out of work. He spouts a line, but he cannot back his own play. He might end up the GOP nominee but that is where the praying starts, 24 x 7 and the shadow of McCain lurks in every polling place and we know what he did.
    • David  •  Springfield, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Just like the Germans did in 1933...
    • Louie  •  Port Charlotte, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I can see we have a lot of teaparty rich people here tonight .they will go away in nov .
    • Strange1  •  Longmont, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Go Obama!. Not that I like you that much, but anything (and I do mean anything) is better than what the radical right warmongers are fielding.
    • Magstar  •  3 mths ago
      Colorado is one the states that tried to pass the stupid Personhood Amendment!!! This is a crazy bunch of people who need a one-way ticket out of America. They want to outlaw not just abortion even to save the mother, but also CONTRACEPTION! The good thing is the crazy Personhood people have turned off the good, smart people of Colorado
    • Bill b  •  3 mths ago
      The low voter turnout in half of the primaries so far should tell you something about the Republicans chances this year.
    • Steven  •  3 mths ago
      Don't worry. Colorado's OBAMA country!! They know what the Tea Baggers & Grovers have done to gridlock the country over politics not helping the people!!
    • Richard  •  Melbourne, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP is all for Family Values! They value the thought that EVERYBODY in the Family can work in the Plutocracy when wages drop below Minimum! The Whole Family can ride to work on their Bicycles together!
    • Richard  •  Melbourne, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP candidates aren't getting the small $250 checks that Obama is getting since while there are a majority of Liberal Families with expendable incomes, most Conservative Families who watch fox are living paycheck to paycheck, or are on Welfare with nothing left over.
    • lawrence  •  Warren, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      You have to be a bigot or stupid to want the same republican policys that made this mess we are coming out of..i was stupid enough to vote RNC for decades ....no more of that garbage
    • Steven  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      GOP=Gotta Obstruct Progress
      GOP=Greedy One Percent
      GOP=Gotta Obtain Profits
      GOP=Greed Over People
      GOP=Greedy Old Plutocrats
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