Colorado Map
Colorado has continued to transform politically since the 2004 Presidential election. In more recent elections, Colorado has moved from purple to BLUE. The western half of Colorado is now a mixture of RED and BLUE counties, with no distinct pattern. Central Colorado has always been a BLUE haven, but the east region of Colorado remains steadfastly RED. Some years back (2013) a group of folks floated the idea of splitting Colorado, and forming the new state of North Colorado. Some RED counties took up the cause, while others remained neutral. As the state continues to slide further into the pockets of the Democratic Party, the eastern region of Colorado needs to separate posthaste.