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NOT to get in a political debate BUT:
I am looking at moving to CO this spring/summer. I live in NC now which has one of the fastest (if not number one) growing populations of illegal immigrants. The town I live in also has a homeless problem (nothing in comparison to major US cities but still) Could some CO residents shed some light on just what kind of people live in the Denver/Boulder area? Poverty/Unemployment/just plain attitudes of your neighbors! From what I have heard it is mainly a white Republican area? Is this true? |
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O.P. is a duplicate account. |
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