Hillary Clinton sits 13 points ahead of Donald Trump in Colorado, according to a poll of likely voters released Wednesday afternoon.
The Monmouth University survey did not include a head-to-head matchup question but rather only polled a four-way race that included Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
The result: Clinton 48, Trump 35, Johnson 5, and Stein 3.
Another Colorado poll conducted by Harper Polling last week put Clinton seven points ahead of Trump, 45-38, among likely voters. A CBS News/YouGov poll of likely Colorado voters from late June showed a closer one-point margin, 40-39.
Obama won the state 51-47 over Mitt Romney in 2012.
The poll was conducted by telephone from July 9-12 among 404 likely Colorado voters, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percent.