January 2010 Colorado Political Temperature Raw Results
by elpresidente | 5:49 pm, January 15, 2010 | 5 Comments
The response to the first PPC survey of 2010 brought in 714 responses!
Key raw results will be posted throughout the evening–check back as we turn some of the most sought-after results (the GOP primaries in particular) into something a little more eye-friendly.
For now, here are the results of the GOP Senate and Gubernatorial primary races, as well as the 7th Congressional District, 4th Congressional District, and State Treasurer (click thumbnails to open image, and click again to show full size):
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January 15th, 2010 @ 6:28 pm
Oh, sure, the executive and legislative branch races are kinda interesting – but what about where the REAL power is in Colorado, the judicial branch races? Are we going to Clear The Bench?
January 15th, 2010 @ 6:42 pm
This poll with all of it’s limitations suggests Colorado is following the lead of Florida. Our candidate will be chosen by Colorado and not Washington DC. This has got to be a boost to Ken Buck campaign. Money being imported from Washington DC does not mean much in a primary.
January 15th, 2010 @ 6:44 pm
This looks good for Ken Buck for Senate!
January 15th, 2010 @ 6:58 pm
It’s almost like the bench is going to clear itself at this point.
January 15th, 2010 @ 6:59 pm
Ken Buck received more votes than every other candidate combined. That is huge, that proves that Ken Buck is THE Conservative candidate in the Senate race.
Other’s may have the washington d.c. money and endorsements, but clearly, Ken is the candidate that can unify the Republican voters in Colorado and give us some representation in the Senate!
I support Ken Buck, and apparently a lot of other people do to!