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In Colorado, Latino voters will be crucial in deciding a toss-up congressional race

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Rae Solomon
In Colorado, Latino voters will be crucial in deciding a toss-up congressional race
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Colorado's 8th Congressional District is a highly competitive toss-up race where Latino voters are expected to play a decisive role. Both parties are actively campaigning in the district to secure support from this key demographic ahead of the upcoming primary and general election.

Why it matters

As a newly formed district, it serves as a bellwether for national trends and the broader battle for control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

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The state's 8th Congressional District stretches from the Denver suburbs deep into rural areas. It's Colorado's newest district and approximately 40% of its residents are Hispanic.

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The article provides a balanced look at campaign efforts from both Republican and Democratic perspectives without favoring either side.

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