Governor: Dan Maes Widens Support Edge Over Scott McInnis
With Fewer Undecideds, McInnis Still Overwhelmingly Seen as Stronger Candidate
In the January survey, Dan Maes outperformed Scott McInnis 40-36 in a question answered by 250more participants, but only 140 more participants who expressed a preference for eithercandidate.Dan Maes narrowed his disadvantage slightly as strongest GOP candidate from 61-20 in the January survey. The Colorado governor's race has steadied as the field shook out during our January surveyfollowing Governor Bill Ritter's announcement he would not seek re-election. Virtually unchangedfrom January, the collective wisdom of survey-takers foresees about a 3-point McInnis victory overDenver mayor John Hickenlooper, with Maes beating Hickenlooper by about 2 points.
Survey of Colorado's Political Temperature Results: February 2010 – Page
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matchup between the likely Democratic candidate John Hickenlooper and the likely Republican candidates Scott McInnis or Dan Maes? Please i
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Scott McInnis39.4%171Dan Maes47.9%208Other/None of the Above4.4%19Don't Know/Not Applicable8.3%36
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5If the GOP primary for Governor were held today, _____ is the candidatvote for to best represent the Republican Party. (select one)ResponsePercentResponseCount
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Scott McInnis57.4%249Dan Maes31.8%138Other/None of the Above3.7%16Don't Know/Not Applicable7.1%31
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