In 2000, it was Florida. In 2004, it was Ohio. In 2008, it was Virginia.
But in 2012, the state that means the difference between victory and defeat could be on the other side of the country: Colorado, the Rodney Dangerfield of the battleground states.
It gets no respect—at least not the respect it deserves. As one of two Western states still considered toss-ups (Nevada being the other), Colorado could be the key to the president’s path to 270.
According to the most recent presidential ad spending numbers, $76 million has been spent in Colorado thus far, a fair amount but placing it well behind fellow swing states of Ohio ($177 million), Florida ($174 million), and Virginia ($136 million).








