Posted on 09/17/2014 5:08:34 AM PDT by sunmars
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper ties former U. S. Rep. Bob Beauprez, the Republican challenger, among women and trails among all likely voters 50 40 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Libertarian candidate Matthew Hess and Green Party candidate Harry Hempy each have 3 percent.
Women likely voters are divided, with 46 percent for Gov. Hickenlooper and 47 percent for Beauprez, while men back the Republican 54 34 percent, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University poll finds. This survey of likely voters can not be compared with earlier surveys of registered voters.
Beauprez leads 89 5 percent among Republicans and 50 37 percent among independent voters, while Hickenlooper takes Democrats 93 4 percent.
Their mind is made up, 77 percent of Colorado likely voters say, while 22 percent say they could change their mind in the next seven weeks.
With Hess out of the race, the results among likely voters are 52 percent for Beauprez, 40 percent for Hickenlooper and 3 percent for Hempy.
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Beauprez up 10-12 points......
Hickenlooper going bye bye if this is true.
GOP may just take the whole of Colorado.....Gov and Senate if this keeps up.
How many of them are CINOs?
I last heard the dems were running away with the senate seat.
Hempy is a pretty good name for the Green Party candidate. Somebody needs to start a campaign among the stoners that only Hempy’s election will ensure their continued access to weed. It is an easy to remember slogan for a demographic working with half their brain cells functioning.
I’ll betcha Gov Chickenpooper wishes he had a ‘do over’ on that gun-grabber vote.
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As long as the dems don’t pull another switch and go with a more viable candidate like they did the last time.....
probably way too late for that now.....
I don’t think that Senate seat is safe for the RATS.
“The sample of voters polled was evenly divided among Republicans, Democrats and unaffiliated voters at 33 percent each. Owen Loftus, spokesman for the Colorado Republican Party, pointed out 2014 is expected to be a GOP wave year.
“Only in the most wild fantasies of the Bannock Street Boys will there be as many Democrats voting in 2014 as there are Republicans,” he said, referring to the Democrats’ victory effort.
Jay Leve, president of SurveyUSA, said had the poll reflected actual statewide voter registrations, where Republicans have more members than Democrats (unaffiliated voters are the largest group), the results still would show Udall in the lead.”
indeed and if Hickenloopy goes down in flames, he’ll probably take Udall with him.
Udall is well below 50 percent.
<< dems were running away with the senate seat. >>
didn’t Udall make a screw up of epic portions recently, i seem to remember a huge hoohaa.
“Additionally, the NRA will spend $1.3 million in similar ads backing Republican Rep. Cory Gardner in the Colorado Senate race and another $1.4 million supporting Republican candidate Thom Tillis in the North Carolina Senate race.”
Several.
He refuses to debate .
Hiding / did not attend a recent Obie fund raiser for Udall in Colorado.
Silent on the Sage Grouse, BLM , UN Agenda 21 land and water rights grabbing issue.
The anger in CO over the gun-grabber bill could be enough to sink Udall now that the NRA has endorsed Gardner.
Sounds like Gov. Chickenchoker’s last coup.
Go look at the latest polling.
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