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DENVER — An estimated 15-20 of Colorado’s 70 delegates cast their votes for Hillary Clinton at the assembly’s breakfast meeting today, although the final results are not expected to be announced until this afternoon.
Delegates from all states voted for the presidential nominees at their breakfast meetings this morning.
In Colorado, most of the delegates who were chosen at the Feb. 2 Democratic caucus to represent Clinton said they were sticking to their commitment and casting their votes for her today.
But around noon, Clinton is expected to officially release her delegates, allowing them to then switch their votes to Barack Obama.
Colorado Democratic Party Chairwoman Pat Waak said she would announce the official Colorado count after all delegates had voted. As of 9:45 a.m, she was waiting on one super delegate, U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar.
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