"It will be the most shocking one to three years that America has seen in generations," said Robert Blaha of Colorado Springs. According to Blaha, in keeping with his rejection of traditional politics, Trump will bring a more business-oriented approach to the White House, quickly jettisoning those who aren't successful in their roles.
Also, Blaha says Colorado will have a bigger voice on the national stage under Trump.
One potential drawback in Trump's plans for the state -- Gov. John Hickenlooper has said Colorado will continue to chart its own course in areas like immigration, energy policy and health care.
Blaha spoke with Colorado Matters host Ryan Warner.
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