By Jennifer Ryan
j.ryan@krdo.com
COLORADO SPRINGS- It's a contentious race with many eyes on Colorado. And the latest surveys show a large percentage of Latino voters are still undecided.
When you consider Colorado's Hispanic population is eighth largest in the nation, a huge amount of people are making up the swing vote. It's the reason both political parties are targeting Hispanics across the state.
"I don't think either one of the candidates has given us their full story on what they're bringing to us," said Jeannie Fleets, an undecided Hispanic voter.
In Colorado, both parties believe the Latino percentage of the statewide vote will reach 10-percent for the first time in history.