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February 27, 2020 01:03 PM UTC

Who Will Carry Colorado on Super Tuesday?

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It’s Pretty Good Thursday!

We’re four days away from Super Tuesday, but two days away from finding out the results of the Democratic Presidential Primary in South Carolina, so it’s time once again to ask Colorado Pols readers to predict the future. We’ll post another online poll early next week to see how these projections held after South Carolina.

As with all of our totally non-scientific polls here at Colorado Pols, we want to know what you think will happen on Saturday — not who you support or what outcome you would prefer. Think of it like a placing a wager on a sporting event; if you had to put money on the outcome in Colorado, who would you pick?

 

Who Will Win Colorado on Super Tuesday?

 

 

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12 thoughts on “Who Will Carry Colorado on Super Tuesday?

  1. A couple of follow up questions, if you have time for another poll.

    1.  Who gets delegates from Colorado's primary?  That is, who is above 15% statewide or in a Congressional district?

    2.  What is the percentage for the winner?  Or how much of a gap is there between first and second?

    1. Let me guess.  You pick an easy win since he does not have much opposition for the Republican nomination.  Won't do anything for your awful record at predicting.

        1. I've always liked Bill Weld.

          And if I thought he was going to get enough votes this year to have a decently attended press event in June – I might have voted for him too.
          He'll be lucky not to be sued or indicted.

        2. yes

          Weld was an excellent governor in the early '90's. And if we had the choice of Bill Weld or Bernie Sanders, I'd cross party lines and vote for Weld.

          But that is not likely. It is more likely to be Sanders versus Trump.

          Better the democratic socialist than the national socialist.

          ABT, even Bernie.

  2. Opened my ballot envelope yesterday and was horrified to see the names of everyone who ever even thought about running on the candidates list. That's guaranteed to stir up a hot mess. This is one of the times when I wonder if the democratic party has a death wish. 

     

     Running

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