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The fates of Obama and Romney are tied up in 11 key states

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—David Siders, The Sacramento Bee

COLORADO (9 electoral votes)

Republican presidential candidates carried Colorado in nine of 10 elections before Obama won the state in 2008. An expanding Latino population and an influx of young people from California and other Democratic-leaning states have reshaped the political landscape. The Colorado electorate is nearly evenly divided now — one-third each Republican, Democratic and unaffiliated — and the race is a virtual tie.

The election here is likely to be decided by the relatively high proportion of unaffiliated voters in the Denver suburbs and along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. They tend to be socially moderate, with libertarian, if not conservative, fiscal leanings.

“It’s definitely running on a razor’s edge right now,” said Kyle Saunders, an associate professor of political science at Colorado State University. “I really would call it a coin flip.”

—David Siders, The Sacramento Bee

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