Rep. Cory Gardner (R-CO) holds a 1-point lead over Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) with early voting underway and two weeks to go until Election Day, according to a new Monmouth University poll.
Gardner is up, 47 percent to 46 percent, the poll found. Another 4 percent said they would vote for another candidate and 3 percent were undecided.
It was Monmouth’s first survey of the race; most recent polling has found Gardner with a narrow but persistent lead. PPP, for example, showed Gardner leading by 3 points in a poll released Tuesday.
The Monmouth poll, conducted Oct. 17 to 20, surveyed 431 likely voters. Its margin of error is 4.7 points.
According to TPM’s PolTracker average, Udall currently has a slight advantage, 45.6 percent to 45.1 percent.
Udall ekes it out.
I’m praying that all of these polls are off by a few points, and Dems sweep all the close senate and gubernatorial races.
But I fear my prays will be unanswered since I actually don’t believe there is anyone (or anything) on the other end of the line to answer them.
I think so too. This is yet another race where minority voters have the opportunity to hand the race to the Democrat if they just come out and vote.
Minorities, or as I like to think of them, the 99%
Get with it Colorado. I think Udall does eke it out - these polls always under sample younger voters, minorities and peeps who don’t have land lines.