March Pre-Caucus Survey Winners: Ken Buck, Dan Maes, Citizen Action
by Ben DeGrow | 8:13 am, March 15, 2010 | Comments Off
On the eve of Colorado Republican caucus gatherings, which this year include a preference poll of statewide candidates (governor, U.S. Senate), here’s a possible glimpse ahead with the release of our March survey results from the Survey of Colorado’s Political Temperature. Major headlines:
- Ken Buck Wins Majority of Votes, Widens Lead Over U.S. Senate Field
- 50 Percent Support Dan Maes, 50 Percent See Scott McInnis as Stronger
- Participants Still Suggest Bigger Numbers for Caucus Participation
Other bits from the survey:
- Survey-Takers Predict 5-Point Victory for Clear the Bench
- Underdogs Make Up Small Ground on CD7’s Ryan Frazier, CD3’s Scott Tipton
- Cory Gardner Still Strong in CD4, Stephen Bailey Tops in CD2
- J.J. Ament Holds Steady Atop Three-Way State Treasurer Field
Thank you to the more than 700 participants in the March edition of the survey — breaking our previous records for participation. The complete release of the survey results is below the fold (click “Fullscreen” for better view):
Survey Results Analysis 031510
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