EXCERPT:
CAMMEROTA: "So after Friday's disclosures on a scale of one to ten, ten being you’re running, how close are you?"
HICKENLOOPER: "You know, I would say we’re past 50/50. I think we’re probably 63, 64 percent -- 6.4 or 6.5 --" (Laughter)
CAMEROTA: "You’re at a 7?"
HICKENLOOPER: "Maybe not quite but getting there. I mean, it’s -- it's an interesting time with so many candidates. You know, again, I look at things from -- through a different filter than -- than most other candidates out there. And I think, you know, people say Colorado is a fly-over state, you know, Denver was a cow town. But we've changed dramatically in the last couple of decades. And I think a lot of those changes and -- and sort of how we did it, how we worked together, it’s -- it's a message that people should hear, even if they decide they want to make sure that we have the first African-American woman as president. The lessons from Colorado still have value."