From Colorado's KUNC

Colorado’s GOP Delegates United For McCain, Even After Romney’s Primary Win


By KUNC, 9-02-08

In this interview with KUNC's Brian Larson, Jody Hope Strogoff, the editor and publisher of the Colorado Statesman, says Colorado delegates to the Republican National Convention -- going on this week in Minneapolis -- are united behind Sen. John McCain, despite the large majority of the state voting for Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the primary election.

Strogoff also gives us a peek into the delegates' first days at the RNC, how they're responding to news of VP pick Sarah Palin's daughter's pregnancy and why the McCain and Palin have scheduled their first campaign stop together for Colorado Springs.

Strogoff tells KUNC, "He just wants to wrap up the conservative vote in Colorado and Colorado Spings is probably the place to go if you want to do that."

Click here for the full interview on KUNC.



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