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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado, a Democrat who had been seen as increasingly vulnerable to a Republican challenge, has strengthened his numbers against the two leading GOP contenders, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted May 14-16. That result comes a day after PPP released a poll showing that Bennet had widened his lead over his rival for the Democratic nomination, former state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff. Bennet leads former GOP Lt. Gov. Jane Norton by 44 percent to 41 percent, with 14 percent undecided. In a PPP poll conducted March 5-8, the two were tied at 43 percent ...
Colorado may be going down the same path as Utah and Florida with an insurgent candidate backed by conservative activists making a strong run at an establishment Republican in the state's race for the GOP senate nomination. Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, who is being backed by the Senate Conservatives Fund, is in striking distance of former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton who is supported by the National Republican Senatorial Committee and had been thought to be the runaway favorite for the GOP nod. Norton still leads the GOP field with 31 percent, but Buck is close behind at 26 percent among ...
The three Republicans vying to win the Senate seat now held by Democrat Michael Bennet continue to hold leads over Bennet and his challenger for his party's nomination, former state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted May 3. Former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton leads Bennet by 48 percent to 41 percent with 5 percent preferring another candidate and 6 percent undecided. Last month, she had led by 46 percent to 41 percent. Norton has lost some ground against Romanoff, leading him now by 46 percent to 39 percent with 6 percent preferring someone else and 8 ...
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado has a modest lead over his Democratic primary challenger, former Speaker of the State House Andrew Romanoff, while on the Republican side, former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton is way ahead of the GOP field for that party's nomination, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted March 5-8. Bennet leads Romanoff, 40 percent to 34 percent, with 26 percent undecided. Norton leads her closest competitor, Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, by 34 percent to 17 percent, with 32 percent undecided and all other candidates in single digits. A PPP poll ...
The Colorado Senate race has tightened up with the struggling Democratic incumbent, Michael Bennet, tied with former Republican Lt. Gov.Jane Norton while Bennet's challenger for his party's nomination is ahead of her by a modest margin, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted March 5-8. A Rasmussen Reports poll conducted March 2 had Norton leading Bennet 48 percent to 39 percent with the balance undecided or preferring someone else. Former House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, who is trying to wrest the Democratic nomination from Bennet, trailed her by only two points. PPP says Bennet ...
Former state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, who is challenging Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet for the party's Senate nomination, runs more strongly than Bennet against the field of potential Republican challengers, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted March 2. Bennet has struggled to get a political foothold in the state since he was appointed last year to take the seat vacated by Ken Salazar, who went to Washington to be President Obama's Interior secretary. "Bennet's continuing inability to gain ground suggests that incumbency is one of his biggest problems," said Rasmussen. ...
President Obama defended stimulus spending and advocated for health care reform Thursday while attending a pair of Denver fundraisers for U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet. It's the third February in a row that Obama's visited the city. In 2008, he packed a University of Denver auditorium on a campaign stop. A year ago, he signed the stimulus bill in the Colorado capital. In his remarks, Obama cited Republican criticism of the $787 billion spending bill aimed at rejuvenating the economy during the worst recession since the Great Depression. "A lot of these guys, when it comes to the ribbon cutting ...
Former Republican Lt. Gov. Jane Norton is showing the strongest poll numbers among GOP candidates vying to run against Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet, and Bennet's challenger for his party's nomination, Alex Romanoff, generally runs better than Bennet against the Republicans, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Feb. 2. Norton bests Bennet, who was appointed to the seat when Ken Salazar was named Interior Secretary, by 51 percent to 37 percent with 5 percent preferring another candidate and 7 percent undecided. That's a two point gain for her since last month. Against Romanoff, a ...
Embattled Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet finds himself running even or marginally ahead of three Republican contenders for his seat, according to a Research 2000/Daily Kos poll conducted Jan. 11-13. That's not great news for an incumbent but it is a better showing than a Rasmussen Reports poll released earlier this week that showed him trailing all three. Bennet was named to the seat last year when President Obama named Ken Salazar to be his Interior Secretary. Bennet leads former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton 40 percent to 39 percent with 21 percent undecided; he leads Weld County District Attorney ...
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet, appointed last year to fill the seat of Ken Salazar when he was named as President Obama's Interior Secretary, is running behind three Republican hopefuls for the job, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Jan. 13. ...
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