Actually it is not.
Boulder, Denver, Vail an Aspen are liberal - that’s where the largest populations are. Or I should say the districts are drawn to give dems the advantage.
Douglas and Arapaho Counties are more conservative.
BHO won the state by about 8% in 2008.
From the daily Caller: Most Conservative Counties in the U.S.
18. El Paso County, Colo.
Largest city: Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs is the right-wing stronghold of Colorado. The Air Force Academy and NORAD are based in the county. About 19 percent of the population are civilian veterans, one of the highest rates in the nation. The other conservative influences are social: Focus on the Family is located in Colorado Springs, as are many other parachurch organizations. Colorado Springs was named by Money Magazine as the best big city to live in 2006.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2010/03/19/americas-top-20-conservative-friendly-counties/#ixzz1z3G0zKBH
Colorado Springs, where the fire is, is the most conservative part of the state. It is home to focus on the family and the nsvigators. It is probably the only area of the state more conservative than the arapahoe/Douglas county area I live in. There will be no love for Obama turning their disaster into a campaign stop, believe me. I can’t print what my father in law (who is currently staying with us because he is evacuated from the colo spgs fire) said when he heard Obama was headed into town.