Associated Press DENVER — The Colorado governor's race was too close to call Tuesday night, but one thing's for sure: It's going to be a squeaker in either direction. The election puts Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper in a position he's never been in before, having easily won the Denver mayoral office twice, and cruising into the governor's office four years ago. That's when a divided Republican Party nominated Dan Maes, a tea-party candidate who got 11 percent of the vote, and former Republican Rep. Tom Tancredo ran on a third-party ticket. "Do not lose heart. Get a little sleep," Hickenlooper told supporters. "I think I'm still going to be awake for a few more hours." For Republican...
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