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The Curse of Coors

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Before Barack Obama settled on accepting the Democratic presidential nomination in Invesco Field at Mile High, convention organizers also considered Coors Field as an alternative to the Pepsi Center.

But Invesco has two advantages over the ballpark: It can hold 20,000 more people (a total upwards of 76,000) -- and it also isn't named after one of the most prominent Republican families not just in Colorado, but the country.

The late Joe Coors was a member of Ronald Reagan's kitchen cabinet. Joe's son, Peter Coors, was the Colorado Republican Party's candidate for U.S. Senate in 2004. And Joe's grandson, 28-year-old Jonathan Coors, an exec with CoorsTek, is leading the charge (and pouring in the cash) for the right-to-work initiative headed for the state ballot in November.

So no way the Democrats could hold their biggest event ever at Coors Field. But at least they know that they've got the Republicans trumped: John McCain can't move his speech to the football stadium in the Twin Cities -- because it's the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. Recreate '68! -- Patricia Calhoun

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