Word: colorados
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Colorado...
...Colorado (6): Burgeoning population and intense labor union drives pushed voter registration to new peaks. In greater Denver, 3 to 2 for Ike in 1956, new registrations are running up to 10-to-1 Democratic. Though farmers are deeply rooted Republicans, Colorado has groups of Spanish and Italian Catholics and many depressed-area coal miners-helping Kennedy in a hairbreadth race. KENNEDY...
...full seasons. Sportswriters took to sniggering about Oklahoma and "the seven dwarfs." This season Oklahoma is only a notch below its usual standard, but the seven dwarfs have put on so much muscle that the old champion is only one of several teams chasing the conference title. Last week Colorado defeated Oklahoma, 7-0, to stay tied for the conference lead with Missouri, which brushed past Nebraska...
...question alive. Last week, to the surprise of some local Democrats, a half-hour film of the Houston meeting appeared in prime time on eight California TV stations, distributed by Democratic headquarters in Washington. It was shown three times in the State of Washington. It appeared in Colorado, Wyoming, Minnesota. Michigan, New York, Vermont. It has run again and again across the South...
...Colorado. Republican Gordon Allott, the incumbent, walks the sidewalks with his right hand at the alert for every passerby. His Democratic opponent, chunky Lieutenant Governor Robert Knous, son of a former Governor and federal judge, is campaigning strenuously on a far-out liberal platform. Allott holds a breathless lead, but the race is wide open, could be decided by the Nixon-Kennedy results...