If everything goes as planned, the setting sun will paint the Rocky Mountains purple for the network television cameras just as Sen. Barack Obama's nomination-night pageant gets under way Thursday at Invesco Field at Mile High.
It's an appropriate color, since Democratic strategists plan to win back the White House by cracking the red-and-blue stalemate of the usual electoral map with victories in the new battleground states of the interior West.
"From a pure strategic analysis, it's one of the few places where the Democrats have a chance of rewriting the map," said Floyd Ciruli, a pollster in Denver. READ FULL ARTICLE
If everything goes as planned, the setting sun will paint the Rocky Mountains purple for the network television cameras just as Sen. Barack Obama's nomination-night pageant gets under way Thursday at Invesco Field at Mile High.
It's an appropriate color, since Democratic strategists plan to win back the White House by cracking the red-and-blue stalemate of the usual electoral map with victories in the new battleground states of the interior West.
"From a pure strategic analysis, it's one of the few places where the Democrats have a chance of rewriting the map," said Floyd Ciruli, a pollster in Denver. READ FULL ARTICLE
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