https://twitter.com/AndrewSolender/status/1273718894394585089?s=20Internal polling conducted by Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff's campaign shows the former state House speaker closing the gap with former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper to within 12 percentage points with a dozen days to go before ballots are due in the June 30 primary.
Romanoff trails Hickenlooper 51% to 39%, according to a telephone survey conducted June 16 and 17 among likely primary voters, pollster Andrew Myers said in a polling memo obtained by Colorado Politics.
That's down from a 49-percentage point spread between the two Democrats in an internal October poll conducted by another firm for the Romanoff campaign. That survey showed Hickenlooper, who entered the race in late August, ahead 68% to 19% among likely primary voters, the campaign said.