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February 04, 2014 03:53 PM UTC

Big Line 2014: First Update of the Year

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  • by: Colorado Pols

With all of the Q4 fundraising reports now out of the barn, we've moved a few things around on The Big Line. Take a look.

 

 

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9 thoughts on “Big Line 2014: First Update of the Year

  1. You should at least post the odds on Leing and Sarner v. Polis in CD2 (and against each other, for that matter!)  If Sunday taught us anything, it's that there's money to be made in blowouts!

  2. Udall is a lock, and the Representative races are what they are. 

    You're making a big mistake, however, in the statewide races projecting them as happen by themselves in isolation with one another. 

    Hick will probably win by default, given the gang that can't shoot straight he's running against. But Governor WTF is going to win with negative coattails — those other state office races are going to see Democrats, once again, paying the price for their Governor.  Hate to say it, but it's the truth. (Hick's gotta' be good for a two, maybe three, point swing in your odds for these races. The Republicans can exploit both their hatred for him, as well as the Democrats disillusionment with him.)

    Right now, Hick is the Colorado Republican party's best, and only, friend . . . 

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