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FILE - This March 1, 2014 file photo shows Colorado Republican Senate hopeful, Rep. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., speaks in Denver. Gardner's opposition to abortion rights "is way too extreme for Colorado," women voters say in ads Senate Democrats' campaign arm began running Thursday.The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, or DSCC, ordered $1 million in ads to run for the next two weeks, the group’s first advertising to help first-term Sen. Mark Udall and his close re-election bid. Millions of dollars already had been spent in Colorado and millions more were expected to come in the final push toward Election Day. (AP Photo/Chris Schneider, File)

FILE - This March 1, 2014 file photo shows Colorado Republican Senate hopeful, Rep. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., speaks in Denver. Gardner's opposition to abortion rights "is way too extreme for Colorado," women voters say in ads Senate Democrats' campaign arm began running Thursday.The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, or DSCC, ordered $1 million in ads to run for the next two weeks, the group’s first advertising to help first-term Sen. Mark Udall and his close re-election bid. Millions of dollars already had been spent in Colorado and millions more were expected to come in the final push toward Election Day. (AP Photo/Chris Schneider, File)

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