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fizzgig

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Tue Oct 21, 2014, 01:39 PM Oct 2014

Two polls put Republican up in Colorado Senate race [View all]

Two new independent polls continue to show Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) battling for his political life against Rep. Cory Gardner (R), who holds a slight lead.

In one, from Monmouth University, Gardner takes 47 percent while Udall takes 46 percent support among likely voters. Four percent chose another candidate, and three percent are undecided.
The other, from Democratic firm Public Policy Polling, gives Gardner 46 percent support and Udall 43 percent support among likely voters, with seven percent undecided and the other four candidates in the race drawing a combined five percent support.

That's largely unchanged from a September PPP poll, which showed Gardner taking 47 percent and Udall drawing 45 percent support.


the rest from the hill.

i'm a bit worried, but both are within the margin of error. it's all going to come down to turn out and the unaffiliated voters. all the more reason to be beating those gotv drums. i just can't see the population centers going for that puke and i'm praying i'm not wrong.
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