Posted on 10/07/2014 9:19:59 PM PDT by Nachum
At the outset of the Denver Post's senatorial debate on Tuesday night, a moderator asked Democratic senator Mark Udall the following question: "We know that you support a woman's right to choose, but given the advances in scientific understanding of fetal development, where pregnant mothers know at which week babies grow fingernails and can swallow, would you support a ban on late-term abortions and if so at what week?"
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And people are surprised to hear this come out of his mouth, why?
Morman. I laugh when Cory Gardner is accused of being too extreme for Colorado. Udall is from Utah. He wears the same Morman underwear that Rommney wears, and was tarred ad feathered for it, while Dingy Harry and all the Udall crime families get away with it. Only Reid’s has poopy in his.
I laugh
Yep. Everyone has a court date, and they can’t skip out...
Then he supports murder.
Hey senore’ udall,
Good luck when you go before Saint Pete with this crap
Murdering babies is ok by you huh?
The truth offends the sensibilities of leftists.
They want their consequence-free hedonistic sex lives,
and they don’t want anything interfering with it,
including natural consequences or conscience.
Simple, just define that which is killed to be less than human.
Just like the pro-slavery people did.
Just like Hitler did.
Udall is a worthy candidate.
"Republicans in Colorado are much more enthusiastic than Democrats about the upcoming election, and that explains -- at least in part -- why the new poll shows Rep. Cory Gardner topping Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Udall by 43-37 percent.
Among likely voters here, nearly half of Republicans (48 percent) are extremely interested in the election, while less than a third of Democrats (31 percent) feel that way. ...
Gardners support is stronger, with 85 percent of his backers certain to vote for him compared to 80 percent of Udalls.
Independents (+15 points), men (+17), gun owners (+29) and white evangelical Christians (+38) are more likely to back Gardner.
Udall has the edge among Hispanics (+20 points), lower income voters (+13), urban voters (+11) and women (+5).
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On immigration, 50 percent favor allowing illegal immigrants to eventually qualify for citizenship, while 39 percent are opposed. Those in favor back Udall (56-24 percent). Those opposed support Gardner (67-16 percent).
The Colorado governors race is all tied up at 42 percent apiece for Democratic incumbent John Hickenlooper and Republican challenger Bob Beauprez.
Voters in the Centennial State disapprove of the job Obama is doing by 57-36 percent. Obamas personal favorable rating was 54 percent in the 2012 Fox News exit poll. " ...
Udall at 37% LoL.
It’s not good for Udall or Hick. Thanks for the good info.
Plus, Hick the Gun Grabber is going to hurt Udall and Udall is going to hurt Hick on energy, among other things.
Obama is going to help throw Colo. from Purple to Red.
Udall at 37% LoL.
Gotta love it. Incumbents usually don’t survive if they’re < 50%.
I think it’s probable that Udall loses another 3-5 points by election day.
People in CO support abortion in all cases; it was one of the first four states to legalize abortion. Udall is just telling CO voters what they want to hear.
People in CO support abortion in all cases;
SOME people. You phrased that badly.
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