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June 22, 2018 11:18 AM UTC

Who Will be the Republican Nominee for Governor? (Round 3)

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  • by: Colorado Pols

We continue to post these online polls every few days until the June 26th Primary as a way of gauging the perceptions of politically-astute observers (like you) on the state of the race for Governor.

Remember: We want to know who you think will be the winner in this race — not who you support or who you would prefer to see emerge victorious. Cast your vote below.

Who Will be the Republican Nominee for Governor (Round 3)?

 

PRIOR RESULTS:

June 14, 2018

♦ June 18, 2018

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6 thoughts on “Who Will be the Republican Nominee for Governor? (Round 3)

  1. Voted for Stumbleton, but he seems to be fading fast around the last corner.  Mitchell could pull an upset if the last minute voters are paying attention.

    1. Agree, it feels like an upset is possible. Mitchell has been hitting Stumblebumpkins pretty effectively, thanks to a lot of unforced errors and a pretty bland effort from Walker. (Probably not a good week for Walker to be touting super Trump allegiance either)  The unaffiliated voting in the GOP primary are probably not hard-core Trumpers and might just tip the scale.

      1. 60% of unaffiliateds are choosing the Dem primary.  But they could make it close on the GOP side for sure.  It's the party drones that are supporting Stapleton, and that certainly doesn't describe a GOP-leaning unaffiliated voter!  But they might dilute their impact by voting for Lopez, or who knows, Mitt's Nephew might even pick up a handful too.

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