The Blueprint: How the Democrats Won Colorado

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The Blueprint: How the Democrats Won Colorado

  • ISBN13: 9781936218004
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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This is the inside tale of one of the most stunning reversals of political chance in American history. Four years ago, the GOP dominated politics at every level in Colorado. Republicans held both Senate seats, five of seven congressional seats, the administrator’s mansion, the offices of secretary of state and treasurer, and both houses of the state legislature. After the 2008 election, the exact opposite was right: replace the word Republicans with Democrats in the previous sentence, and you have of one the most stunning reversals of political chance in American history.

This is also the tale of how it will take place—indeed, is happening—in additional states across the country. In Colorado, progressives judge they have establish a blueprint for making stable Democratic majorities across the nation. With discipline and focus, they have pioneered a officially authorized architecture designed to take advantage of new battle finance laws and an emerging breed of progressive donors who are willing to commit unprecedented resources to local races. It’s simple, brilliant, and very effective.

Rob Witwer is a ex- member of the Colorado House of Representatives and practices law in Denver.

Emmy award–winning journalist Adam Schrager covers politics for KUSA-TV, the NBC affiliate in Denver. Schrager and his family tree live in the Denver area. He is the leader of The Principled Politician: Administrator Ralph Carr and the Fight against Japanese Internment


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