President Obama made history by turning Colorado blue for two consecutive presidential cycles, in a battleground state where he and GOP challenger Mitt Romney were locked in a tie heading into the election.
The NBC News Election Desk projected President Obama as the winner of Colorado with 83% of precincts reporting, where he led Romney with 51% to 47%.
In 2008, Obama became the third Democrat to win over voters in the Centennial State since Harry S. Truman. The last time a Democrat carried the state prior to Obama was Bill Clinton during his first term.
Obama held a sizable lead following the Democratic National Convention when he led Romney by five points. But, after the first debate at the University of Denver, even the president’s most ardent supporters accused him of falling asleep at the wheel and allowing Romney to win the night. By the end of October, Obama’s lead in the polls had diminished to a tie.









