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Election could reshape Colorado's state legislature

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DENVER -- Going into the 2016 election, both houses of the Colorado legislature are relatively evenly split.

Republicans have an 18-17 majority in the State Senate.

Democrats have a 34-31 advantage in the State House.

On this week's Politics Unplugged, former republican state representative Amy Stephens and democratic strategist Steve Welchert talked about how things could swing after the election.

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You can see more interviews from Politics Unplugged, including interviews with candidates and supporters of many of the ballot issues, on the Politics Unplugged web page.

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