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Victor Marx wins the Republican primary for Colorado governor

Marine Corps veteran Victor Marx has won the Republican primary for Colorado governor. Marx defeated state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, his stiffest competition in the June 30 election. Too many votes remained outstanding after election night to call the tight race,…

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What happened Victor Marx wins the Republican primary for Colorado governor.
The headline split The left frames it as "Victor Marx wins the Republican primary for Colorado governor". The right frames it as "Victor Marx Wins Republican Nomination for Governor in Colorado Primary".
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Left / center-leftVictor Marx wins the Republican primary for Colorado governor

Santa Fe New Mexican · Center-left · News report

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Right / center-rightVictor Marx Wins Republican Nomination for Governor in Colorado Primary

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Santa Fe New MexicanNews report · Jul 10, 4:30 AM

Victor Marx wins the Republican primary for Colorado governor

Marine Corps veteran Victor Marx has won the Republican primary for Colorado governor. Marx defeated state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, his stiffest competition in the June 30 election. Too many...

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The Epoch TimesNews report · Jul 10, 2:24 AM

Victor Marx Wins Republican Nomination for Governor in Colorado Primary

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The Marine Corps veteran and ministry leader narrowly defeated his closest Republican opponent in a race too close to call on election night.

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Now: Wording Gap is 31/99 and story health is developing · 2 sources · 2 buckets.