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Pot, marriage could play roles in ’12 Colo. races

The Columbian
Published: July 24, 2011, 12:00am

DENVER (AP) — Colorado’s position as a key battleground state in the 2012 presidential race comes with a wrinkle neither party seems to like: A freewheeling ballot initiative tradition that could put both legalizing marijuana and gay marriage before voters on Election Day next year.

Marijuana activists have begun gathering signatures to ask voters to allow pot for recreational use, a direct challenge to federal drug law. And gay-marriage advocates were cleared last week to start petitioning for a repeal of a state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.

Proponents of both measures still must get enough signatures before the questions go to ballots.

Democrats and Republicans aren’t publicly talking about what Colorado’s ballot proposals mean for next year’s race.

However, leaders of both parties say Colorado is a must-win for President Barack Obama.

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