Monday, July 16, 2012

Colorado polling

  • President Barack Obama holds a slim 2-point lead over Mitt Romney in a composite poll of 12 states, including narrow leads in Ohio, Colorado and Virginia.
  • (TPM)
  • The Purple Poll asked voters in Ohio, Florida, Colorado and Virginia which of two statements they agreed with more: "Obama is unable to improve the economy" or "Romney couldn't do a better job improving the economy.
  • (Politico.com)
  • Johnson, a former GOP presidential contender who was twice elected governor of New Mexico, has a 5 percent showing in the latest poll, which has Obama Virginia and Florida as they are in Colorado, Nevada and his home state of New Mexico.
  • (NewsMax.com)
  • Northern Colorado linebacker Clarence Bumpas and return man Dominic Gunn represented the Bears. Idaho State, Northern Arizona, North Dakota, Cal Poly and Sacramento State each had one player selected.
  • (Ogden Standard-Examiner)
  • A poll conducted by Latino Decisions in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Nevada and Virginia found that Hispanic voters were more enthusiastic about Obama after his announcement about DREAM Act-eligible young people.
  • (Miami Herald)
  • according to the USA Today/Gallup Poll released Monday. Priorities has committed at least $10 million on ads airing in Colorado, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
  • (CNN)
  • The poll, conducted by Pulse Opinion Research among 1,000 likely say researchers from Rice University and the University of Colorado at Boulder. care2.
  • (Presstv)
  • The USA Today/Gallup poll indicated 51% of Hispanics identifying as independents including Florida, Nevada and Colorado. Romney faces a large deficit among Hispanic voters, who overwhelming went for President Barack Obama in 2008.
  • (CNN)
  • Public Policy Polling found 51 percent of Washington state voters The rest are undecided. Voters in Colorado are also set to vote in November on whether to legalize marijuana for recreational use there.
  • (Reuters)
  • In some states, such as Colorado, Oklahoma and Wyoming Just one-third of Americans supported the health care overhaul in Associated Press-GfK poll conducted in mid-June.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)

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