Slapstick Politics January Colorado GOP Poll Results
FWIW a few days ago in honor of the New Hampshire primary I posted a couple of online polls--here were the very unscientific but fun results--interpret them as you see fit:


Thankfully the Ronulans/Paulbots didn't stack the deck.
If there are a similar number of GOP candidates still left on Super Duper Caucuspalooza in a couple weeks, I'll run the polls again.
I've actually thought about doing a marketing-like survey on Colorado--like the ones for my MBA classes--drilling deeper than the usual Rasmussen/SurveyUSA/Zogby polls that like to do crosstabs and ask pretty simple questions. One can discern more from a question, rated on a 1-7 Likert scale, of intensity of feeling for a candidate than a simple, "who would you vote for" type question. Any thoughts?
Labels: colorado caucus, gop primary, polls, super tuesday
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