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Wed Nov 12, 2014, 08:29 AM Nov 2014

Effect of Voter Turnout

Colorado Ousts Pro-Gun Republicans, Showing Effect of Turnout

DENVER — After two Colorado lawmakers who supported strict new gun-control laws were voted out of office in a special recall election last year, the National Rifle Association and its allies celebrated their huge win in the battle over gun laws in state capitols. But that particular victory did not last.

Even as Coloradans elected a Republican senator for the first time in a dozen years and handed Republicans control of one chamber of the state legislature, voters did an abrupt about-face when it came to the recalls. The two pro-gun Republicans elected during the recalls were handily beaten this month by Democratic candidates — one of whom once worked for the gun-control group founded by former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City.

“It was vindicating,” said Angela Giron, who lost her State Senate seat in the old steel town of Pueblo in the September 2013 recalls, which also took down the Democratic president of Colorado’s Senate, John Morse.


http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/12/us/colorado-ousts-pro-gun-republicans-showing-effect-of-turnout.html?emc=edit_th_20141112&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=45299538&_r=0


Democrats have to get people to the polls. I always have this thought, Don't ask who they support, just get EVERYONE to the polls. The result will be blue!

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