LmaoI literally said that Colorado is the left-leaning, more populated version of WY. So you're just proving my point.
Historically, Colorado and Wyoming are very similar. Both were right-leaning until the past 15 years when CO started to become left-leaning (though WY has always been more to the right obviously), both were among the first states to give women the right to vote, both have a libertarian-ish vibe, cowboy culture is deeply intertwined in both states, both are in the Interior West, both states have a similar rectangular shape, etc.
Have you visited either state? Or just read about them? Wyoming has less people, and is in the west, is shaped funny and has a lot of mountains too.
Looking at ways their politically mildly similar is cool, but until you've spent time in either, its extremely hard to call them similar.
Furthermore, WY voted for Trump 70 to 26%, Colorado voted for Biden 54-41
WY senate race was 73-26 Republican, and Colorado has two D senators, both by 55/45.
So again....
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