Mark Udall is locked in a tight race for United States Senate. Andrew Romanoff is locked in a tight race for Congress.
Sen. Michael Bennet remembers a tight race he won in 2010. Only one vote per voting precinct statewide separated Sen. Bennet from his opponent.
All three are shown here, firing up volunteers for the final 19 days of the campaign. So far, volunteers in the 6 congressional district have signed up for 7000 shifts of canvassing and phone banking.
What Udall and Romanoff are for: raising the minimum wage, womens' reproductive health, doing something about climate change, equal pay for equal work, more funding for the Center for Disease Control, more funding for veterans' benefits, immigration reform, affordable health care, repairing infrastructure, job training and voc rehab, early childhood education--for starters.
Their opponents are against all these things, and believe in something called "trickle down economics," a fanciful economic theory, of sorts, that has never worked, not one time, in any state or country in the history of the world.
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