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Who will win the race for State Treasurer in November? Will it be incumbent Democrat Dave Young, or perennial Republican candidate Lang Sias?
*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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Treasurer Dave Young seems to be the most likely to be a target for those who want to say "well, I'm independent and NOT voting for all 4 Democrats in state offices." Here's hoping there are not enough of those votes to augment the "regularly Republican" votes and come up with a majority.
I can be a broken record like most humanoids, but "splitting the ticket" is not a good reason to potentially put the wrong person in an important office for 4 or 8 years.
I know you're not suggesting that people do this, JiD.
I think the big issue for the CO-GOP in all state races is that there won't be much in terms of coattails from Ganahl or O'Dea. You would have to be a pretty die-hard Republican to cast a ballot knowing the top of the ticket is doomed.