Colorado voters on Tuesday appeared to soundly reject a measure that would have eliminated a cap on the number of storefronts a liquor license holder could operate.
With more than 1.65 million ballots counted, voters opposed the measure by a 25-point margin — a startling swing from polling this fall that showed the proposition comfortably ahead.
Opponents — made up of a coalition of these small store owners — declared victory late Tuesday night, calling the vote a “true David vs. Goliath story.”
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