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February 16, 2010 04:47 AM UTC

Colorado Polling

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  • by: A-bob

(I want some polling – promoted by Danny the Red (hair))

Vote Colorado at http://publicpolicypolling.blo… so PPP does polling for our races in Colorado

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33 thoughts on “Colorado Polling

  1. It doesn’t look like they’ll be doing Colorado by the looks of that poll, but maybe someone will hire them. They’re a very reliable polling outfit, and it would be nice to get a different methodology on all these races than Rasmussen’s..

    1. last time they polled Colorado. Though they do lean Democratic, vs. Rasmussen’s Republican lean, so the polls could be compared.

      It’s too bad Denver isn’t a two-newspaper town anymore. The Rocky and the Post both polled Colorado before the caucuses in 2008, didn’t they?

          1. Romanoff stated that he fired Pat Caddell based on his statements in a video in ThillyWabbit’s diary today.

            For which I expect we’re gonna get a ton of crap from Glenn Beck (Caddell’s best friend). I’m looking forward to it.

              1. complaining about George Soros, since the right-wingers can only really process a few enemies at a time.

                I am George Soros. You are George Soros. We are all George Soros. © sxp151

                1. First thing’s first.  No matter what occasional sense has come out of Cadell’s mouth, I can pretty much guarantee Glenn Beck would never count him among the “good men.”

                  Second, really?  With the George Soros thing?  Am I the only one who has been hearing “George Bush this, George Bush that” for the last 7 or 8 years?  “What do you think of McCain?”  “Why, he’s the second (third?) coming of Bush!”  “Why don’t you like Sarah Palin?”  “She supports all those failed Bush policies!  And she’s dumber than Bush was!”

                  It gets old after a while…

                  1. Bush was the President. Soros is just some dude with a lot of money who’s unusual because he donates more of it to Democrats than Republicans.

                    I hope you can understand why people criticized the President. (Why you might even find yourself criticizing a President one day, and perhaps in an uncivil way.) And I hope you see why the Soros panic on the right seems kind of silly to the rest of us.

                    1. …are the only ones Democrats don’t complain about.  And he had absolutely nothing to do with McCain.  They were about as far divergent from each other as two politicians can be in Washington when they’re in the same party.

                      As for Soros…he’s not simply “some dude with a lot of money” who “donates more…to Democrats than Republicans.”  He donates virtually all of it to liberal Democrats and liberal causes.  And it ain’t chump change.

                    2. Dems should only have criticized Bush for the things Reps disliked about him… Well that’s kind of silly, innit? We have different priorities, so we’ll tend to dislike different things.

                      As I recall you recently called Obama an incompetent imbecile. I expect you’ll continue to do so throughout Obama’s term. The President gets the blame for everything that goes wrong in American politics. Don’t complain about that fact if you’re going to do the exact same thing.

                      Soros has no direct power, which was my point. He’s on the same level as rich people like T. Boone Pickens, but not comparable to Bush in any way. Pickens gets less attention because rich people donating to Republicans is like “dog bites man,” while rich people donating to Democrats is more “man bites dog.”

                    3. …goes wrong in America.”  I prefer to blame him for making things worse and taking the wrong approach to, well, virtually everything.

                      Obama has thus far failed to implement more than one major policy goal (the Stimulus Package).  The one he passed did so with ~1% of Republicans supporting it (33% of the GOP vote he did get now is a registered Democrat).  But card-check, cap & trade, civilian terrorist trials/closing Guantanamo, health care reform, etc… haven’t gone anywhere because he hasn’t even pretended to negotiate with Republicans.

                      George Bush, after a relatively contentious election in 2000, with a much smaller majority than Obama enjoys, passed a number of bills with large bipartisan support.  Like…tax cuts, Medicare Part D, The Patriot Act, No Child Left Behind…need I go on?  I didn’t support all of these, but he knew how to get things done.

                    4. His Senate Majority Leader was willing to use reconciliation for his tax cuts. And he had Democrats who weren’t willing to filibuster everything.

                      Democrats in the Senate are way nicer to Republicans than the other way around. If you want to complain about that, I totally agree.

                    5. are spineless wimps.

                      There IS something there to complain about, but I don’t think it’s the same thing that BR was complaining about.

  2. I hope they decide to do a poll here in Colorado.  We seriously need a reality check on the Senate race. I say this because I think it will shed light on Bennet’s viability as a candidate for the Senate.  

  3. New Mexico has claimed a commanding lead overnight. NM has 420 votes (37% of 1120 votes) to CO’s 239 votes.

    Get to work all you candidate supporters! (and George Soros sockpuppets)

    It’s not like I can do all your voting for you. I’m definitely not that tri-dude.

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