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The outlook has even left-leaning activists worried that the Democrats may be in for some tough losses this fall. "We're not really Democrat, we're not really Republican. We're independent, and we want results," said Bobby Clark, head of the Denver-based ProgressNow Colorado group, a liberal group that played a role in turning out voters for Obama two years ago. Clark says it's "absolutely possible" for Democrats to hold onto Western gains this campaign season. But he concedes that Democrats have their work cut out for them to keep Westerners engaged after two years of partisan wrangling in Congress. "We've all had a front-row seat to the sausage-making in D.C., and that's frustrating for people out here. They worked hard, they helped elect a Democratic majority and they want to see change," Clark said. Republicans insist that Westerners are so turned off by Democratic rule in Washington that they'll swing hard to the right this fall. Joanna Burgos, a spokeswoman for the National Republican Congressional Committee whose district includes the interior West, said Republicans here are finding swing voters alarmed with the Democrats they've helped elect. "The momentum in the West is different," said Burgos. "People in the West are a little more independent, and they're not as open to the government getting involved in their lives, from health care to energy. They're seeing government intrusion, and they don't like it." In her pitch to voters, Markey talks about her real-world experience.
At a Denver fundraiser with Biden after the factory visit, Markey highlighted her background as owner of a coffee-and-ice-cream shop and said voters here are more interested in thoughtful lawmakers, not partisan ones. "I think that when people try to see the world through the tinged glasses of Democrat or Republican, that becomes an excuse to throw away critical thinking," she said.
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