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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-12-08 01:29 PM
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PPP Colorado Poll: Obama Up 10, Udall Crushing Schaffer
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A new voter snapshot released by Public Policy Polling spells good news for the Obama-Biden presidential ticket and U.S. Senate candidate Mark Udall with each campaign leading its opponent by 10 points overall and seemingly insurmountable leads with key constituency groups.

Leading 52-42 with all voters, Barack Obama’s upward trajectory since PPP’s Sept. 9 and 23 polls appears to be a direct result of the tanking economy:

The economy may be helping to drive Obama’s gains. Three weeks ago 51% of voters in the state listed it as their biggest concern. That number has now spiked up to 60%. Among those folks Obama’s lead is 60-34.


Sarah Palin’s flagging popularity — her statewide favorability ratings have dropped 5 points since the Republican National Convention to 36-49 — and a 14 point surge with Hispanic voters in the last three weeks to a new high of 71-21 favoring Obama over John McCain.

U.S. Rep. Mark Udall’s chances to grab the open U.S. Senate seat over ex-Rep. Bob Schaffer are ticking upwards as well with a 2 point gain since the Sept. 23 poll. Udall now leads his opponent by 10 points with all voters. Dig a little deeper in the Udall-Schaffer poll’s crosstabs and an astonishing picture emerges of the strength of Udall’s pull with key constituency groups: women by 14 points, men by 5 points and unaffiliated voters by 25 points. The Eldorado Springs lawmaker leads with voters in every racial group and holds a lead with three out of four age categories.

Udall is scooping up voters concerned about education and the economy.

Schaffer’s base of retirement-age, white Republican voters who view taxes and moral values as important electoral factors are holding firm with the former representative and oil executive from Fort Collins.

Twelve percent of voters polled remain undecided in the Senate race. Half that are uncommitted in the presidential campaign.

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Link: http://coloradoindependent.com/11106/ppp-colorado-poll-obama-up-10-udall-crushing-schaffer

:woohoo:

That Schaffer is a real pain in the ass.
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darius15 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-12-08 01:30 PM
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1. PPP has a 2-3 point Dem lean, so Obama's lead is around 7-8 points. I'll take it!
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