Incumbent Democrat Brittany Pettersen maintains a commanding lead in Colorado's 7th Congressional District House race, with trader consensus reflecting her strong polling averages showing double-digit margins over Republican Jeff Crank amid solid fundraising and district's D+4 partisan lean. Recent developments include Pettersen's October campaign events highlighting local issues like housing and wildfires, reinforcing voter support in this suburban Denver battleground, while Crank's lower name recognition and limited resources cap GOP momentum despite national headwinds. Early voting data shows high Democratic turnout, further solidifying her path to victory on November 5. Barring a late-breaking scandal, major national Republican surge, or unexpected legal challenge to ballots, traders see scant upside for the underdog.
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0x2F5e3684c...Incumbent Democrat Brittany Pettersen maintains a commanding lead in Colorado's 7th Congressional District House race, with trader consensus reflecting her strong polling averages showing double-digit margins over Republican Jeff Crank amid solid fundraising and district's D+4 partisan lean. Recent developments include Pettersen's October campaign events highlighting local issues like housing and wildfires, reinforcing voter support in this suburban Denver battleground, while Crank's lower name recognition and limited resources cap GOP momentum despite national headwinds. Early voting data shows high Democratic turnout, further solidifying her path to victory on November 5. Barring a late-breaking scandal, major national Republican surge, or unexpected legal challenge to ballots, traders see scant upside for the underdog.
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