At 20 percent, there is a substantial group of Hispanic
voters, but the district also has the state’s second largest group of African
American voters in Colorado’s seven congressional districts.
Turnout from the 2010 election and the 2012 presidential
dropped by a third. If that happens in the 2014 election, expect about 240,000
voters. The falloff in voting will be larger among minority voters.
On the importance of minority voters, Aurora Sentinel, April 4, 2014, Rachel Sapin:
“You will get some minority votes no matter what the midterm
turnout is … We’re talking about a 2-point race,” Ciruli said, pointing to 2012
when Coffman beat former state Rep. Joe Mikloski by about 2 percent in the
newly redrawn district. Ciruli says it will only take a couple thousand votes
for either candidate to win the CD 6 seat, and at this point, it could go
either way.
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