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Election Archive => 2014 Gubernatorial Election Polls => Topic started by: Miles on April 18, 2013, 05:31:24 PM



Title: CO: Public Policy Polling: Hickenlooper near 50% against the R field
Post by: Miles on April 18, 2013, 05:31:24 PM
New Poll: Colorado Governor by Public Policy Polling on 2013-04-14 (https://uselectionatlas.org/POLLS/GOVERNOR/2014/polls.php?action=indpoll&id=820130414108)

Summary: D: 52%, R: 41%, U: 7%

Poll Source URL: Full Poll Details (http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2011/PPP_Release_CO_417.pdf)


Title: Re: CO: Public Policy Polling: Hickenlooper near 50% against the R field
Post by: Miles on April 18, 2013, 05:35:12 PM
Hick approval- 53/44

Hick- 50%
Beauprez- 43%

Hick- 51%
Gardner- 40%

Hick- 50%
Gessler- 40%

Hick- 50%
Norton- 39%

Hick- 49%
Stapleton- 38%

Hick- 49%
Suthers- 39%

Hick- 52%
Tancredo- 41%

Hick- 50%
Tipton- 40%

Since I entered Beauprez's numbers for the Senate database, I went with Tancredo here; I guess it really doesn't matter, as all the non-Beauprez candidates are trailing by the same 10-ish margin.


Title: Re: CO: Public Policy Polling: Hickenlooper near 50% against the R field
Post by: sg0508 on April 26, 2013, 10:16:07 PM
Supposedly, Hickenlooper has been fading a bit in terms of popularity, but it just shows you how weak the GOP is in that state that seemed to move left very, very quickly over the past decade.


Title: Re: CO: Public Policy Polling: Hickenlooper near 50% against the R field
Post by: 5280 on May 05, 2013, 12:17:08 PM
Supposedly, Hickenlooper has been fading a bit in terms of popularity, but it just shows you how weak the GOP is in that state that seemed to move left very, very quickly over the past decade.
Californians moving and escaping their cesspool and converting CO as a repeat of their past mistake. CO is a lost cause, glad I'm moving out of this dung pile next year.


Title: Re: CO: Public Policy Polling: Hickenlooper near 50% against the R field
Post by: Niemeyerite on May 05, 2013, 01:15:08 PM
Quote from: 5280/East California link=topic=1722Colo88.msg3718313#msg3718313 date=1367774228
Supposedly, Hickenlooper has been fading a bit in terms of popularity, but it just shows you how weak the GOP is in that state that seemed to move left very, very quickly over the past decade.
Californians moving and escaping their cesspool and converting CO as a repeat of their past mistake. CO is a lost cause, glad I'm moving out of this dung pile next year.

Maybe Californians decided 2010 Senate election, because it was very close. But Obama would have won in CO without Californians in 2008 and 2012, and Hickenlooper is leading by 10, I think he is winning some Coloradans, too.