Colorado | Coors / Salazar - Keys To Race
9News reports:
Salazar’s campaign believes there are four key elements to their candidate’s victory.
1. He needs 65% margin of victory in Denver
2. He needs 75,000 El Paso County Democrats to vote.
3. He needs to win the 3rd Congressional District by a large enough margin to offset his loss in the 4th Congressional District.
4. He needs a 2 to 1 margin of victory in Pueblo and BoulderThe Coors’ campaign also has four keys to their candidate’s chances for victory.
1. Coors needs a margin of victory in El Paso County to match Salazar’s margin of victory in Denver.
2. He needs to be 20,000 votes up coming out of Arapahoe and Jefferson Counties to offset Salazar’s edge in Boulder.
3. He needs to win the Eastern Plains by 6 - 7 percent
and 4. Coors needs to break even on the West Slope.
Posted by Dave Bowdish at November 2, 2004 09:04 PM
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