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In Colorado’s famously fickle 8th District, an animated Democratic field vies to unseat U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans
Three Democrats compete in a June primary to challenge incumbent Gabe Evans in a district with razor-thin margins and a large bloc of unaffiliated voters, key to flipping the House.
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In Colorado’s famously fickle 8th District, an animated Democratic field vies to unseat U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans
In the 2022 election for Colorado’s 8th Congressional District, the margin between winner and loser was a mere 1,632 votes. Advantage: Democrat. Two years later, that margin landed at a still-slender 2,449 votes. Advantage: Republican. Political watchers expect another close call in November, given the politically competitive makeup of the four-year-old district that stretches from Denver’s northern suburbs to Greeley and Larimer County. But who…
·Denver, United States
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