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Re: TIME: 7PM/ CFVI (and others) meeting this Wed, Oct.1.



There are big swing states like PA and Ohio and Mich, and small swing states like Colo. Depending on how states go, we could indeed be important; it is all in how the numbers go. (Is Jeffco the Swing county?, or Arapahoe? in Colo?).
Joel
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Subject: Re: TIME: 7PM/ CFVI (and others) meeting this Wed, Oct.1.


I've heard this thing about Colorado being a "swing state" before, too, and I think it was from Steve Farber.

That troubles me immensely. Colorado has only--what, seven?--electoral votes. No way can it be a swing state, unless the vote is so evenly matched throughout the U.S. that seven electoral votes can make a difference. It looks like someone is planning the contest to come down to the wire HERE, and what reason do you think there can be for that, you guys? Do you think they know this is the state in which they can control the outcome best?

grrr...

Sunny




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