Proposition CC is a statewide referred ballot measure being voted on by Coloradans in the 2019 general elections wrapping up next Tuesday, November 5. Proposition CC would allow the state to retain revenues in excess of an arbitrary revenue growth cap specified in the 1992 Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR), and spend those funds on roads and education priorities.
As with all of our totally nonscientific reader discussion polls–and keep in mind that we never represent such polls as anything more than discussion items–we don’t want to know your preference with regard to Proposition CC. We want your honest assessment as politically literate observers of what you think the final outcome will be.
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I've had Warren as the likely D nom in all these polls, and she's for whom I'll be voting.
While I will vote yes on CC, the Colorado voters are a stingy lot, and I don't see it passing. I hope I'm wrong.
If CC fails it will probably be somewhat narrowly. While more stingy people turn out in off years the only poll I have seen was 54% in favor to 30% against with 15% undecided. That’s a bit of a climb for the opposition. Not saying it is impossible, but the opposition’s best hope is very low turn out.
https://www.denverpost.com/2019/08/14/poll-proposition-cc-support-tabor/
Shit, that article's almost a month old, and the data are almost three.
I know! I would love to have something fresher. My comment was a sort of hope that someone else would instantly point out I was wrong and there was a fresher poll in the last month, but alas.
Less than a week to go to the only poll that counts though. So patience and cut the cards.