CO-PPP: Obama, with 50% disapproval, leads Romney by 7, others by more (user search)
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« on: August 10, 2011, 04:19:47 PM »

This sample is too democratic I believe. Not that it matters because I can't see ibama losing CO


Yep. Even by a registered voter model they nicely got themselves an excess of D's.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2011, 08:45:27 PM »


It is too early to figure who will be the registered voters of 2012. Democrats and their political associates will do everything possible to register as many new voters as possible in Colorado and elsewhere -- as in 2008. I am satisfied that the McCain-Obama gap is a fair representation of the likely split.

Voter registration figures are readily available. The fact that some choose to ignore them is more a sign of the bias of the ignorer than reality.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2011, 12:34:23 PM »


It is too early to figure who will be the registered voters of 2012. Democrats and their political associates will do everything possible to register as many new voters as possible in Colorado and elsewhere -- as in 2008. I am satisfied that the McCain-Obama gap is a fair representation of the likely split.

Voter registration figures are readily available. The fact that some choose to ignore them is more a sign of the bias of the ignorer than reality.

So people who voted for President Obama are moving out of Colorado? To what states? I can accept that explanation of Pennsylvania drifting R, with what used to be liberal Pennsylvanians moving to Florida, North Carolina, and Virginia and voting there.
 

There's nothing to suggest they moved out of Colorado.
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