The latest Rasmussen Reports?gubernatorial poll shows Democrat Bill Ritter ahead of Republican Bob?Beauprez by 5 points, reversing what had been a downward trend for Ritter.?Here’s the latest numbers:
Bill Ritter: 43%
Bob Beauprez: 38%
Bill Ritter: 47%
Marc Holtzman: 33%
Ritter is viewed favorably by 55%, unfavorably by 29%. Beauprez is viewed favorably by 45%, unfavorably by 40%. Holtzman is viewed favorably by 42%.
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What the heck good is this survey? A national survey of 500 adults to see who’s favored for Governor of Colorado?
What a waste of time!
It’s a typo Beauprez flak, it doesn’t change the fact that Bill Ritter is going to be the next Governor and that your efforts to force out Holtzman have only buoyed his approval rating.
Yeah, it’s a typo. Hee heee hahhahahaaaaa
And the poll was taken… May 25.
Maybe that’s a typo too.
I heard someone did a statewide brushfire and found Mark’s name ID had gone way up in the last two weeks. Put that in with this (unless they are one and the same) and we may have a contest in the republican party after all. When do we hear about the ballots?
Go to 7-11 or the grocery store and read Beauprez’s profile by Susan Greene. Here’s how it reads in the Post, “The Russian Connection. Beauprez took a $21,000 trip to Israel to speak out against the U.N. The foundation of a “reputed mobster” paid for it.” The story goes on to say, “According to the FBI and Interpol reports quoted in Fortune magazine and elsewhere, Cherney – A.K.A. Mikhail Chernoy – took over much of Russia’s aluminum industry through alleged embezzlement, money laundering, and murder. The Center for Public Integrity calls him a вЂreputed mobster’ targeted in investigations throughout much of Western Europe, Russia, Israel, and the U.S…”
I’m posting this to both threads on the Rasmussen Colorado Governor survey.
I spoke to the Rasmussen folks today (6/12/2005) and they assured me that the poll was a statewide poll of 500 likely Colorado voters, not a national poll.
The “national survey” statement at the bottom is boilerplate that was erroneously included at the bottom of the article.
By the time you read this, the incorrect statement at the bottom of the article should be fixed.
I’m posting this to both threads on the Rasmussen Colorado Governor survey.
I spoke to the Rasmussen folks today (6/12/2006) and they assured me that the poll was a statewide poll of 500 likely Colorado voters, not a national poll.
The “national survey” statement at the bottom is boilerplate that was erroneously included at the bottom of the article.
By the time you read this, the incorrect statement at the bottom of the article should be fixed.
Sorry about the double post. Man this site can be slow sometimes.
Please note that the date of my call to Rasmussen was 2006, not 2005.