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Like many Colorado voters, Tony Gomez isn’t a fan of either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. Clinton makes him uncomfortable, he said, and Gomez objects to the language Trump uses when talking about Latinos and immigrants. But the foreman said that up until Wednesday he had been willing to give Trump a shot because of his economic message — at least until recently. “I thought he was for the working man and his main goal was to create jobs and help businesses.

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