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Elements of a 32 point loss
Amendment 66 went down hard last night. I’ve enjoyed listening to the variety of postmortem commentary about why 66 lost (and lost so badly). When you lose by 32 points, it’s a fundamental rejection of your ballot question — not … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 campaign, Campaign, Centrist, Colorado politics, Election reform, Hickenlooper, Udall
Tagged amendment 66 review, Bill Owens, Colorado, colorado campaign, colorado elections 2013, Denver, how to lose elections, how to win elections, jim jonas, John Hickenlooper, the center wins, what happened to amendment 66
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