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Obama Takes a Page From an Unexpected Victory in Colorado
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Contributor | WesternDem |
Last Edited | WesternDem Sep 01, 2012 06:52pm |
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Category | News |
Author | CARL HULSE |
Media | Newspaper - New York Times |
News Date | Sunday, September 2, 2012 12:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | DENVER — As President Obama navigates the battleground states that will determine whether he wins a second term, his campaign strategists have unfolded a road map for one in particular. And they are following it closely as the best route to their destination.
Desperate to win Colorado and its nine electoral votes, the Obama campaign is trying to assemble the same coalition that Senator Michael Bennet built in 2010, when he managed to win a full term against a conservative Republican in a year in which Democrats struggled both in Colorado and nationally.
Mr. Bennet, a surprise pick to fill a Senate vacancy in 2009 who was considered to be at great peril of losing the seat, capitalized on a yawning gender gap and strong support among Hispanics to win. In the process, he showed the way for the Obama campaign to try to pull off a victory in the state despite his lagging popularity among white men. |
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