Challenger to incumbent Democrat Joe Neguse faces a steep climb in Colorado’s deep blue 2nd Congressional District
Spanning the Front Range to the northern and central mountains, Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District is one of the most geographically diverse in the state.It represents several high-profile mountain resort areas — including Vail, Granby, Breckenridge and Steamboat Springs — in addition to the Front Range cities of Boulder and Fort Collins.This upcoming General Election, voters will determine who they want representing the district — which includes all or parts of Boulder, Larimer, Jackson, Jefferson, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Eagle, Grand, Summit, Routt and Weld counties —in the U.S. House of Representatives.All 435 seats in the House of Representatives will be up for grabs. Paired with dozens of statewide Senate elections, the outcome could put one party in full control of Congress — or lead to a divided government. Electorally, Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District remains a Democratic stronghold, having not voted for a Republican representative since 1972.Here’s what district voters sh...