When we last asked Colorado Pols readers to divine the election results in CO-03, the consensus seemed to be that Democrat Diane Mitsch Bush was headed toward a narrow victory over Republican Lauren “Q*Bert” Boebert. With Election Day coming tomorrow, does that prognosis still hold?
As always, we want to know what you think will happen here — not what you want to happen or who you personally might support. If you had to place a bet — right now — on the outcome in CO-03, where would you put your money?
Click after the jump to cast your completely un-scientific vote…
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Boebert by to 2% to 5%.
I'm hoping the wave is big enough to sweep Dilbert aside. Go Dems.
Did a lot of texting into 3 last week, and response was more favorable than I expected. Still, tough turf. DMB in a squeaker.
I sincerely hope so. I hope there are just enough rational Republicans here in Mesa County who will vote against the maniac Boebert.
If DMB loses, her campaign manager should be shunned by Democrats as guilty of malpractice.
According to Magellan Strategies analysis: CO-3 has 360,461 votes in as of November 2nd, 2020
Sec of State has CO-3 Registrations Active – 510,238, Inactive – 62,533, Total – 578,569
Rep 124,145 voters- 165,982 active reg, – 74.7%
Dem 106,320 voters – 136,466 active reg, – 77.9%
UnA 125,223 voters – 198,555 active reg. – 63.0%
Here's hoping for some disaffected Republicans and a 60/40 split among the Unaffiliated