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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Suma who wrote (90842)10/20/2008 10:48:45 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (3) of 541453
 
Colorado is opening up for Obama. Rasmussen matches the average polls out there now.

If Obama only took CO, IA and NM and lost the other swing states (except PA of course) he would still win by a narrow electoral margin:

Election 2008: Colorado Presidential Election
Obama 52%, McCain 45% in Colorado
Friday, October 17, 2008

Barack Obama has inched further ahead of John McCain in the battleground state of Colorado where he now leads 52% to 45%, according to a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey.

Last week Obama led McCain by six points, 51% to 45%. One month earlier, McCain was ahead by two.

Obama is supported by 93% of the state’s Democrats and 10% of Republicans. Eighty-nine percent (89%) of GOP voters and six percent (6%) of Democrats support McCain. Obama leads among unaffiliated voters by 17 points.

McCain has lost ground among men voters, who now support Obama 49% to 47%. The Democrat leads among women by 11 points.

Colorado was carried by the Republican candidates in the last three presidential elections.
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