Posted on 03/06/2018 8:08:36 AM PST by george76
Colorado Republicans still overwhelmingly approve of the job President Trump is doing, but feel less enthusiastic about Congress and are still wondering for whom they should vote in the governors race this year
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A full 39 percent of those surveyed said they were undecided about which Republican theyd support in the primary, which is just months away.
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State Treasurer Walker Stapleton garnered the most support among those who did have a choice, with 26 percent of respondents saying hed have their vote. Attorney General Cynthia Coffman came in second in the poll, with 13 percent of respondents saying theyd support her. Doug Robinson received 8 percent; Victor Mitchell got 5 percent, and 9 percent of respondents chose other.
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Forty-three percent of those surveyed said that enforcing federal immigration law was the top issue governor's race candidates should be focused on. Roads and transportation (13 percent), state government spending (10 percent) and public education (9 percent) came in far behind immigration as the most-important issues.
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The Colorado caucuses take place Tuesday and are the first step toward candidates for governor getting on the primary ballot.
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He had my vote
What's fun is watching the media's little creepy faces as they 'discover' that another attack on Trump has failed...
The Republicans are, as always, doing nothing to win these elections.
Had I two nickels to rub against each other, I would attempt to create an organization, with small local offices, to do what the Colorado Stupid Party should be doing.
Any thoughts?
The illegals and out of state Invading lefties that vote early & often with no picture id, etc. are killing us.
Fighting the Colorado Stupid Party has been a longtime project. Short term, we need to block a Democrat Governor this year as we may get another Congress Critter and re-districting soon.
Working locally to keep squishy Republicans from going too far left, trying to get Dick Lamm types to flip, and educating the masses seems the best.
Okay, but what about signage and pamphleteering?
Rallies?
Poll watchers?
All good.
Meeting the politicians before the primaries ( now ) at private fund raisers and at the caucus is good timing as they need our money and votes. So they pretend to listen to us.
Getting paid to be an Election judge is good, too.
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