Dan Maes Tops Scott McInnis: January Colorado Political Survey Results
by Ben DeGrow | 9:05 am, January 18, 2010 | 3 Comments
Introducing the detailed release of results from our January edition of the Survey of Colorado’s Political Temperature (click “Fullscreen” for best view):
January 2010 Colorado’s Political Temperature Survey Results
Thanks again to everyone who participated. And congratulations to our candidate winners this time around: Dan Maes, Ken Buck, Cory Gardner, Ryan Frazier and J.J. Ament.
Our plan is to work on some limited cross-tab analysis of these results. If you have any interest in any particular cross-tab (e.g., how did people vote in a particular race by age group?), please email me or leave the suggestions in the comment box by Tuesday night.
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January 18th, 2010 @ 1:17 pm
Ken Buck is the best candidate to represent the GOP in this year’s Senate race. Ken Buck for a Conservative Colorado!
January 20th, 2010 @ 10:36 pm
Thanks for conducting the poll. These numbers are certainly encouraging those of us who reject Washington DC telling us who will represent Colorado in the Senate primary.
January 21st, 2010 @ 1:26 am
Worthy of highlighting:
State Level Questions: Of the 13 state-level issue statements, four received a rating of 6 or higher, indicating a high level of agreement:
2. Colorado’s Supreme Court is, on balance, too partisan (6.09, up from 5.72)
3. Voter-approved retention of Colorado Supreme Court justices is a necessary check on judicial overreach (6.08, up from 5.82)
The Clear The Bench Colorado message is being received and clearly resonates with a strong majority of Colorado citizens who’ve heard about the issue.
Support Clear The Bench Colorado by spreading the word to the few who’ve yet to hear about this important issue…
http://www.clearthebenchcolorado.org