In Steamboat and Durango, crowds of more than 100 each rallied with Bill, Barbara, Mark Udall, John Salazar, and a slate of local candidates. "We should honor November 7 as a national holiday," Bill said, "but it's only special if people vote."
Bill vowed to serve as a stubborn steward of Colorado's special places, and borrowing a line from Mark Udall's brother, Randy, said that he would fight anyone who failed to protect Colorado's environment "until hell freezes over, and then we're going to fight them on the ice."
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Read additional articles about the Ritter-O'Brien ticket's barnstorming tour of Colorado:
- Denver Post: Nov 5 - Ritter takes flight to get Dems off ground
- Steamboat Pilot: Nov 5 - Getting out the vote







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