It is something to realize
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Voter fraud irregularities exist and means nothing
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Once in office getting the out is nearly impossible
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Voter fraud will never investigated
Then I am all for a revolution until it is!
The break up of his country is over due.
That is probably what is going to happen as its most probable outcome in the future. No one believes that their vote counts anymore.
I will continue to vote… in person. I also don’t believe my vote counts. I just don’t know what else to do.
Some animals are more equal than others!
Think about the millions that think and feel the same as you do, then it puts into perspective how paralyzed the country has become.
The paralyzed is when people just don’t care.
Apathy is far more damaging.
Colorado a purple state said we can fix it.
Step 1. Motor voter, auto voter registration with your new drivers license.
Step 2. Mail ballots sent to all registered voters.
Step 3. In-person same-day registration and extending the deadlines to register by mail.
Step 4. Shortening state residency requirements for voter registration from 30 days to 22 days and eliminating the minimum time that a voter must have resided within a precinct.
Results: Colorado is a deep blue state. In 2020 30% of ballots had only the president selected. 90% were for Joe Biden.
I find that hard to believe. What is the percentage of voters living in the “front Range” or people living in places like Rifle, Fruita, Ouray, Canon, Salina and other obscure places in remote parts of the state?
For purposes of voting analysis, we define the Front Range as the populous counties, plus Broomfield and Teller counties, that run south to north from Pueblo to Fort Collins and Greeley. Thus: Pueblo, El Paso (Colorado Springs), Teller (Cripple Creek), Denver, Douglas (Castle Rock), Jefferson (Golden), Arapahoe (Littleton), Adams (Brighton), Broomfield, Boulder, Larimer (Fort Collins), and Weld (Greeley) counties.
The Front Range constitutes Colorado’s mini-version of a megalopolis, a string of cities linked together in a corridor. It is our own little Bos-Wash (Boston to Washington), the interconnected urban area that runs up the northeastern coast of the United States.
For people who like cities, and the intellectual and cultural activities that flourish in cities, the Front Range is a major addition to their quality of life. It is loaded with some of the state’s best public colleges and universities (University of Colorado, Colorado State University, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State-Pueblo, etc.). Art museums, local musical venues, and theater groups thrive up and down the Front Range.
The Front Range is also known for its congested and drab strip retail streets, such as Colfax Avenue in Denver and Academy Boulevard in Colorado Springs.
Most Coloradans understand that the state’s population is concentrated on the Front Range. Year in and year out, it contains more than 80 percent of the people in Colorado. In the 2016 presidential election, 83 percent of the statewide two-party (Democrat/Republican) vote in Colorado was cast on the Front Range.
Then what is the farmlands located in the most eastern part of the state called if not the front range?
The Front Range constitutes Colorado’s mini-version of a megalopolis, a string of cities linked together in a corridor
Pretty much solid people from Pueblo to Ft Collins
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Why did you avoid answering my question? Pretty straight forward.
Pretty straight forward, eastern Colorado is not counted in the front range.
Easter Co. is open range, rural farm land. The stated front range is a densely packed area of urban development.
This is why Eastern Co. voted to split from Colorado, Weld county is working to leave CO and was to be annexed to Wyoming.
Thanks for that explanation and answering my question. I did not know that, I just assumed the Front Range included the rural part of Eastern Colorado. Why? Because many years ago when investigating several cases of Cow mutilations involving a class action suit, I heard farmers refer it as such!
The front range marches eastward with every expansion.
Rural was 20 miles from the foothills today it’s 50+ miles. Elizabeth is 25 miles from the foothills on the south end was a rural community, today a suburb of Parker and Denver.
Not to many years ago there was farm land between Denver and Ft. Collins, today solid people. Same going south. There is still a bit of undeveloped land between Colorado Spgs and Pueblo, I expect it to be gone in the next 5 years.
Why is Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger afraid to testify to defend the continued use of Dominion voting machines? What is he hiding? Why is the state (spending taxpayer money) to appeal to keep Raffensperger from testifying? Sounds pretty fishy to me!
https://jamesmagazinega.com/2023/12/26/ga-secretary-of-state-refusing-to-testify/