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You are here: Home / A newly drawn district in Colorado is being closely watched nationally. And things are heating up on the Republican side.

A newly drawn district in Colorado is being closely watched nationally. And things are heating up on the Republican side.

The political balance in Congress come November could well pivot on how voters cast their ballots in Colorado's 8th Congressional District — the state's first new U.S. House district in 20 years . The district, which stretches from Commerce City in the south to Greeley in the north, is considered one of the most competitive in the country. It's also nearly 40% Latino. While it boasts a relatively even breakdown between registered Republican and Democratic voters, it has a larger group of unaffiliated voters — nearly 200,000 strong — who will make the final call on Election Day. "It's really the only newly added district in the country that's a pure toss-up," said David Wasserman, U.S. House editor for the Cook Political Report. "It's at the fulcrum of competitiveness in the House and it's fascinating to watch." The Cook Political Report ranks the 8th Congressional District as one of only 33 "toss-up" House races this fall — out of 435 seats total — and gives it a one-point Republican advantage. But before a winner can be determined, there's a primary to get through. Ballots for the June 28 election started landing in voters' mailboxes last week . Democrats have already rallied… Read full this story

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