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Obama Holds Four-Point Lead in Colorado
Barack Obama leads John McCain by four percentage points in Colorado for the second straight week. The last Fox News/Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state before Election Day finds Obama ahead 51% to 47%.
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Obama Ahead By Four in Colorado
Barack Obama leads John McCain 50% to 46% in Colorado on the day the Democrat drew huge enthusiastic crowds in Denver and at Colorado State University.
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Obama 51%, McCain 46% in Colorado
Barack Obama is ahead by five points in the key state of Colorado – 51% to 46% -- two weeks before Election Day, according to a new Fox News/Rasmussen Reports telephone survey. Three percent (3%) are undecided.
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Obama 52%, McCain 45% in Colorado
Barack Obama has inched further ahead of John McCain in the battleground state of Colorado where he now leads 52% to 45%, according to a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey.
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Obama Pulls to a Six-Point Lead in Colorado
Barack Obama is pulling away from John McCain in Colorado, according to the latest Fox News/Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state.
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Colorado Still a Toss-Up: Obama 49%, McCain 48%
The latest Fox News/Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Colorado finds Barack Obama attracting 49% of the vote while John McCain earns 48%.
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In Colorado, Obama Moves Back on Top
This week in Colorado, it’s Barack Obama with a modest lead over John McCain. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds the Obama attracting 50% of the vote while McCain earns 47%
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Colorado: McCain Pulls in Front in Toss-Up State
John McCain has taken a modest lead over Barack Obama in Colorado this week. The latest Fox News/Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds the Republican on top 48% to 46%.
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Colorado: Still Close After Hosting the Democratic National Convention
John McCain gained a little ground nationally during the convention season this year, but in the state that hosted the Democratic National Convention Barack Obama inched ahead.
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Colorado’s a Toss-Up: McCain Edges Ahead for First Time
The race for Colorado’s Electoral College votes is about as close as it can be on the eve of the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
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Colorado: Obama Holds Seven-Point Lead
In Colorado, Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain by seven percentage points, 49% to 42%. However, when leaners are included, McCain is more competitive and pulls to within three points, 50% to 47%.
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Colorado: Race tightens, Obama 43%, McCain 41%
The Presidential race in Colorado has narrowed again, with Barack Obama dropping to just two percentage points ahead of Republican John McCain. One out of two Colorado residents say the Democrat is too inexperienced to be President.
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Colorado: Obama 48% McCain 42%
Barack Obama has opened a modest lead over John McCain in Colorado.
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Colorado: Obama Has Small Lead Over McCain
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Colorado shows the race for the state’s Electoral College Votes is still close between John McCain and Barack Obama. Obama leads McCain 46% to 43%. At the same time, McCain has a fourteen-point lead over Hillary Clinton in the Centennial State.
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Colorado: McCain, Obama Tied
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Colorado shows McCain tied with Barack Obama at 46% while enjoying a 52% to 38% advantage over Hillary Clinton. Compared to polling from a month ago, McCain has gained ground on Obama while retaining a consistent lead over Clinton.
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Colorado: Obama Leads McCain, McCain Leads Clinton
Colorado’s Electoral College votes have ended up in the Republican column for the past three Presidential election, but it has always been competitive.
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Colorado: Schaffer, Udall Tie for Senate; Clinton Trails Giuliani, Leads Romney
Former Congressman Bob Schaffer (R) and Congressman Mark Udall (D)—vying for the open seat vacated by retiring Senator Wayne Allard, a Republican—are virtually tied when likely Colorado voters consider their state’s 2008 Senate election.
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Giuliani Leads Clinton in Colorado
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has a ten-point lead over New York Senator Hillary Clinton in race for Colorado’s nine Electoral Votes. It’s Giuliani 50%, Clinton 40%.