The maneuver came just before Hillary Clinton landed in the state for the first time in weeks, but as public polls show Donald Trump trailing. | Getty Clinton-backing super PAC signals confidence in Colorado

PUEBLO, Colo. — Priorities USA Action, the main super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton, has axed its final two weeks of television ad reservations leading up to Election Day in Colorado, reflecting Democratic confidence that the party's nominee will win the traditional battleground, a Democrat familiar with the move confirmed to POLITICO.

The maneuver, finalized on Tuesday evening, came just before Clinton landed in the state for the first time in weeks, but as public polls show Donald Trump trailing.

Clinton’s lead in the RealClearPolitics average of Colorado polls was more than 7 points as of Wednesday afternoon, when she was heading to a rally here. The super PAC had previously suspended its ads in Colorado over the summer in an earlier show of confidence, but the latest move is a confirmation of its comfort with the state.

The group now joins the Clinton campaign itself in abandoning the Colorado airwaves.

Priorities is still set to spend about $2 million in Colorado this week and next. With the decision this week to cancel ads that were to have begun airing Oct. 25, the group will save $2 million.

Priorities is mulling expanding its operation into Senate races in the final weeks of the election as Clinton appears to have seized a comfortable national lead, and it remains on the air in other presidential battleground states, including some with competitive Senate races.