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2. they use a non partisan commission
Wed Apr 28, 2021, 10:36 PM
Apr 2021

I would think it depends on how much her part of CO is growing. If it is growing a bunch and the influx is more liberal, then she could be in trouble (she would have to lose people and they could wind up being her voters and not the influx of liberal voters. If there is no growth or little growth in her area her district will likely stay the same.

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