Monday, April 21, 2014

Two political powerhouses bare fisted brawl showed the race tightening as Election Day rapidly approaches.


After the debate Monday. Many voters seemed to walk away energized and polarized. A snap poll conducted immediately following the two political powerhouses bare fisted brawl showed the race tightening as Election Day rapidly approaches.


Bennet held off Coffman with a 49% lead, but Coffman is right on his heels with only a three point difference between the two. Coffman trailing at 47% is well within the 4 point polling margin of error.


Voters seem split down party lines in Colorado as the presidential race seems to be a reflection of things to come. This race is just too close to call between the Colorado candidates. Even more nail biting, secretary Clinton holds a narrow lead over Governor Scott Walker at the national level, meaning Colorado will once again be a battleground state as the presidential candidates duke it out. Being a battleground state makes the election between Coffman and Bennet all the more interesting and important for the parties in Washington.


As for the debate between Coffman and Bennet, attendees reported that Healthcare (45%) and natural disasters (34%) were the major topics of concern for the Colorado race; with 44% male and 55% female respondents. 87% of whom are in the 18-24 age range and 11% in the 25-34 range. Clearly young voters are leading the charge to the polls with concerns about their future in Colorado.


Of those polled 21% say they are democrat, 53% republican, and 3% libertarian.

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