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« on: October 02, 2014, 03:55:56 PM »

Not buying it. Why the sudden reversal?

Me either, but it is interesting to watch liberals so jubilant about a Rasmussen poll. I suspect we will get another pollster soon with Beauprez leading. It is a very tight race.
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« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2014, 08:19:28 PM »

Rassy shows Obama's approval in Colorado at 47%.  I don't know quite what that says about the sample, but I know that Obama's approval isn't any higher than 40% in Colorado.  In fact, it is probably even lower than that. 

I generally don't dismiss non-partisan polls, though, and I won't dismiss this one.  I'll just note that this seems like a pretty weird poll and I definitely want to see SUSA/PPP/Quinnipiac.  Hopefully Fox News and CNN will come in with something soon, too.

Either way, this poll looks really good for Gardner, even if it isn't so great for Beauprez.
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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2014, 10:01:57 AM »

Rassy shows Obama's approval in Colorado at 47%.  I don't know quite what that says about the sample, but I know that Obama's approval isn't any higher than 40% in Colorado.  In fact, it is probably even lower than that. 

I generally don't dismiss non-partisan polls, though, and I won't dismiss this one.  I'll just note that this seems like a pretty weird poll and I definitely want to see SUSA/PPP/Quinnipiac.  Hopefully Fox News and CNN will come in with something soon, too.

Either way, this poll looks really good for Gardner, even if it isn't so great for Beauprez.

How do you know this?

Anyway, RIP Beauprez


Hate to say it, but I agree with KCDem. You saying that you "know" Obama's approval isn't higher than 40% because of anecdotal evidence isn't a replacement for an actual poll (though in this case, lolras does apply).

bactored has been consistently wrong throughout the years so you can take his political "analysis" with an industrial sized bag of salt.

PPP's latest has Obama at 35%.
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« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2014, 10:05:02 AM »

Hick has been running ads where a couple of months ago he wasn't that probably explains the shift.

Maybe. Or maybe it is just a weird poll. Rasmussen had Iowa's Senate race tied and Branstad only up six. Decent Senate poll but the gubernatorial numbers were way off. That might be the case here.
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