Nearly every state shifted distinctly to the right in Tuesday’s election — but Colorado is looking like a rare exception.
The Democratic ticket, led this time by Vice President Kamala Harris, again won the state by double-digit margins, even as the nationwide electorate is projected to deliver the popular vote to former President Donald Trump — the first Republican nominee to win that metric in 20 years.
A Washington Post model for when all ballots are counted projects that Colorado might even end up as the only state with a shift to the left since the 2020 election.
This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
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