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August 07, 2010 07:45 PM UTC

Business Journal Readers Favor Hick--Tanc 2nd Choice w/ poll

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  • by: Teeter

Denver Business Journal:

Half of denverbusinessjournal.com readers who answered our latest Business Pulse question say they support John Hickenlooper in the race for Colorado governor, a higher tally than all other candidates combined.

The Business Pulse survey is not a scientific sampling, and is not an attempt to predict actual voting totals, but offers a view of what readers are thinking.

Hickenlooper, Denver’s mayor, is running as the sole Democratic Party candidate for governor.

Although Hick got a more positive response in this unscientific survey than all the others combined, Tanc beat out both McInnis and Maes.

Another 20 percent of those answering the Business Pulse question said they support Tom Tancredo, a former Republican congressman and presidential candidate who is running as an American Constitution Party candidate.

Among the two Republicans vying to succeed Bill Ritter as governor, former congressman Scott McInnis was picked by 15 percent in our unscientific survey and businessman Dan Maes by 7 percent.

More people remain undecided, 3 days out from the Primary than support Dan Maes who has made his alleged business expertise a hallmark of his campaign.  

Who is the better business savvy candidate?

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