As we normally do in an election year, we’re asking Colorado Pols readers to predict the future in several key upcoming races.
This poll is about the Republican race for Secretary of State in 2022. Read our “Debate Diary” from last week’s SOS forum, and then vote below. Will Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters emerge victorious on June 28, or will it be former Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder Pam Anderson? And what about Mike O’Donnell? Who will move on to challenge incumbent Democrat Jena Griswold in November?
*Remember, as always with our totally non-scientific polls, we want to know what you legitimately THINK will happen — not what you hope will happen or which candidate you support personally. If you had to bet the deed to your house that your prediction would be correct, how would you vote?
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Can you add another polling question: How many of you are voting because you hope the GOP will use this "data" as scientific polling on their
greatgrate candidates?Republicans destroy polls. Republicans accept anything as polls, polls destroy Republicans. Polls create Democrats…
I will be voting for Tina in the GOPer primary.
You can almost make an anagram "Dominion" out of the name Mike O'Donnell (one "i" short, details, details), so guessing he'll win in a suspicious landslide.
Ideology trumps competence among Republican primary voters.
It will be interesting to see the analysis of how many Unaffiliated turn in the Republican primary ballot to see if the contagion spreads beyond those who are willing to identify themselves as Republicans.