The Crowmentum in CO-6 looks to be very real indeed, but we need your opinion, wise readers of Colorado Pols.
As always, we want to know who you think will be the winner in November, not who you support or who you would prefer to see emerge victorious. The point of this exercise is to track how perceptions of various races are changing (or not) as Election Day nears. (Click for Round 1 results)
Who will win the U.S. House race in CO-6? Will Republican Rep. Mike Coffman hold off another challenger, or will Democrat Jason Crow emerge victorious?
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It would be amazing to have both Coffmans take a loss this year. I think it will be much closer than the 8% wins of 2016 and 2014. But taking out an incumbent is tough — there needs to be one or two prominent votes that show Coffman really is backing Trump and the House leadership rather than listening to the district.