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Colorado's Congressional District 5, representing Colorado Springs and the surrounding area, is one of the most largest military districts in the nation.

The person elected to represent that district will likely serve on the Armed Services Committee in Congress.

We asked the two candidates their qualifications for this job.



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Awesome!!!!
By Mike Collins Nov 4th 2006 at 8:17 pm EST
Great job!
  
incredible
By Raging Moderate Nov 4th 2006 at 11:01 pm EST
I can't believe that Lamborn is a serious candidate in my district. What an embarrassment. This is a military town and Lamborn is rude and clueless. It is clear he will be a detriment to our men and women in uniform.
  
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