If the Republican Party is to reclaim the Senate in November, it will have to carry toss-up states like Colorado. In a story for Time.com, I took a look at the state’s GOP primary contest. Of all the major races this year, this one may best illustrate how candidates can rise and fall on the strength of their messaging, rather than their policy positions.
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