
Senate race unpredictable in independently minded Colorado
Clip: 10/14/2014 | 7m 41s
Independently minded Coloradans make Senate race unpredictable
In Colorado, one of the GOP’s main midterm battlegrounds to clench control of the Senate, the candidates seem to be advocating to women to decide the race. But Rocky Mountain voters are just as likely to legalize marijuana as expand oil exploration. Gwen Ifill reports on the many factors making Colorado’s election unpredictable.
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Senate race unpredictable in independently minded Colorado
Clip: 10/14/2014 | 7m 41s
In Colorado, one of the GOP’s main midterm battlegrounds to clench control of the Senate, the candidates seem to be advocating to women to decide the race. But Rocky Mountain voters are just as likely to legalize marijuana as expand oil exploration. Gwen Ifill reports on the many factors making Colorado’s election unpredictable.
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