It’s that time in the election cycle when we ask readers of Colorado Pols about what’s going to happen when the votes are tallied.
As we’ve noted many times, our readers have been oddly accurate in predicting outcomes over the years; while these polls are completely unscientific, we think the results are still relevant. By posting a new poll every week, we can also track how perceptions might be shifting.
As always, we want to know WHAT YOU THINK WILL HAPPEN, not who you support or whom you might prefer on a given question. Think of it like placing a bet; if you were going to bet everything you own on one outcome, which would you choose?
Let’s start numerically in CO-03, where Democrat Adam Frisch (left) is battling Republican Jeff “Bread Sandwich” Hurd for the open seat being vacated by Rep. Lauren Boebert’s magic carpetbagging ride to CO-04.
Now let’s head over to CO-08, where incumbent Democratic Rep. Yadira Caraveo is trying to hold off Republican Gabe-ish Evans.
We’ll keep track of these results and conduct a new poll every week until Election Day.
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Maybe it's because I don't live west of the divide but I think Frisch did such a good job at "anyone but Boebert" that Hurd fits the description. Then again I have not seen any of the ads or "Hurd" the drumbeat.
Caraveo spent much of her time in Congress chasing invisible boogymen of crime and drugs. The question will be if any of it translates into cross over votes. If voters don't reward her with a second term it should be a sign to Democrats.