Joker:9757 | BrentinCO ( 7748.4790 points)
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Fri, February 7, 2025 03:02:13 PM UTC0:00
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This is an interesting list, especially that the trend continued in some of these places even in a bad year for Dems.
1. Grand Junction CO - the city (not the metro) has gone to non-Republicans in recent years - a dramatic shift. Western Slope of CO on the way to Utah.
2. Fort Collins - Loveland - maybe not so much of a surprise. Ski areas and Colorado State. North of Denver by about 45 minutes
3. Colorado Springs - continues to head left. This once capital of Colorado conservatives last year elected a non-Republican Mayor. Will City Council elections this year furth go to the left?
https://x.com/Steve_Sailer/status/1887635815741989044
This is an interesting list, especially that the trend continued in some of these places even in a bad year for Dems.
1. Grand Junction CO - the city (not the metro) has gone to non-Republicans in recent years - a dramatic shift. Western Slope of CO on the way to Utah.
2. Fort Collins - Loveland - maybe not so much of a surprise. Ski areas and Colorado State. North of Denver by about 45 minutes
3. Colorado Springs - continues to head left. This once capital of Colorado conservatives last year elected a non-Republican Mayor. Will City Council elections this year furth go to the left?
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