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October 01, 2010 08:42 PM UTC

The Tightest Race: 2010 (#4)

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Which race in Colorado will be decided by the tightest margin when the votes are all counted in November?

If you had to pick just one choice below, and you had to bet everything you had that you would be correct, which race would you choose?  

Which Race Will be the Tightest in 2010?

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      1. is the gop candidate for treasurer.  That’s walker as in the George Herbert Walker Bush walkers, not those senior citizens who congregate at the mall for their daily exercise.

  1. CD7 seems like the absolute obvious choice to me.  The district’s registration is basically evenly split among the two parties and unaffiliated voters.  In an average year, I would give the edge to the incumbent but there is a huge anti-incumbent wave going on and it will affect this race.  Add into that an extremely charismatic challenger and the race will be exceptionally competitive.

    I suspect that Frazier will win by somewhere in the neighborhood of 1-2 points.

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