Rasmsussen Poll: Scott McInnis 48%, John Hickenlooper 42%; independents like Mcinnis 50% to 35%
by Donald E. L. Johnson | 9:51 pm, March 8, 2010 | Comments Off
Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis is leading Obama-Democrat Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper 48% to 42%. A month ago, Hick led McInnis 49% to 45%. Three percent of Colorado voters opt for another candidate, most likely Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes. "Twenty-eight percent (28%) of Colorado voters hold a very favorable opinion of Hickenlooper, while 13% view him very unfavorably. McInnis is viewed very favorably by 17% and very unfavorably by 10%," according to Rasmussen. That's not so good for McInnis. Also, 46% of Colorado voters view the Tea Party movement favorably and 37% unfavorably. "Still, only 18% of Colorado voters consider themselves a part of the movement, while 68% do not," according to Rasmussen. Maes and U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck are appealing to the Tea Party voters. More here.Comments
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