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YarnAddict

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53. I heard that in Colorado
Fri Oct 31, 2014, 03:28 PM
Oct 2014

Gardner is actually ahead by over 100,000 votes in early voting. The R's are working on getting their voters out early, too.

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"Issues & Answers Network"? Dawson Leery Oct 2014 #1
Don't believe anything you see on corporate media. Just vote. OffWithTheirHeads Oct 2014 #2
Of course I'm going to vote; nothing will deter me napkinz Oct 2014 #3
Arkansas has not been close for a while HERVEPA Oct 2014 #4
and Colorado has been trending toward Gardner for quite a while. cali Oct 2014 #6
both states were listed as ties just a few days ago napkinz Oct 2014 #7
A tie in one poll doesn't mean anything. Must aggregate polls. HERVEPA Oct 2014 #28
It's not much of a shift, been that way for about a month madville Oct 2014 #29
Cotton scares the hell out of me. RoverSuswade Oct 2014 #31
The Arkansas opinion polls are all over the place Art_from_Ark Oct 2014 #19
24 hr news.. that's all they got sailfla Oct 2014 #5
Do they have early voting? Are Democrats voting earlier than Republicans? csziggy Oct 2014 #8
MSNBC provided the numbers early this afternoon without analysis or commentary napkinz Oct 2014 #9
What is to explain? Demsrule86 Oct 2014 #11
I heard that in Colorado YarnAddict Oct 2014 #53
I don't buy it. Demsrule86 Oct 2014 #10
PPP Robbins Oct 2014 #12
Two states with poor polling in the past. nt Ykcutnek Oct 2014 #13
I think it was a Quinnipiac poll napkinz Oct 2014 #15
Lying, cheating and stealing. Atman Oct 2014 #14
Undecided voters are making up their minds. nt hack89 Oct 2014 #16
This may have something to do with the gun control laws pushed through GGJohn Oct 2014 #17
May? MAY? beevul Oct 2014 #52
We abused their trust LittleBlue Oct 2014 #18
There has been hope and change: Jamaal510 Oct 2014 #25
Those are just doctored and/or cherry picked numbers LittleBlue Oct 2014 #27
perception is reality strawberries Oct 2014 #43
The M$M has a bias toward the GOP, in a way they are the GOPs biggest supporter. Rex Oct 2014 #20
Probably likely voters called in the gerrymandered districts. shraby Oct 2014 #21
How do you gerrymander a statewide Senate seat? nt kelly1mm Oct 2014 #39
Polls can't be trusted and they always seem to favor the Repubs in close races just Cleita Oct 2014 #22
of course I'm voting ... napkinz Oct 2014 #24
Wish it weren't the case, but in close elections... Eleanors38 Oct 2014 #41
Ebola is what happened. nt woolldog Oct 2014 #23
Ebola will cause people to vote for the party that is against public healthcare? FSogol Oct 2014 #48
Final Gallup Poll in 2012.. Just sayin'.. Cha Oct 2014 #26
Gallup was a total outlier and anyone following things knew it was garbage. HERVEPA Oct 2014 #30
Yeah, Just Sayin' GOTV.. It's a Ground Game! Good LUCK to Sens Mark Pryor and Mark Udall! Cha Oct 2014 #32
Yes. I agree for sure. GOTV. HERVEPA Oct 2014 #38
So, your message is - believe these polls, because they are not outliers like Gallup was? Trajan Oct 2014 #34
Good Grief. Gallup was the main outlier. HERVEPA Oct 2014 #37
Guns otohara Oct 2014 #33
It's still tight. madamesilverspurs Oct 2014 #35
Daughter in Colorado says massive fear campaign marlakay Oct 2014 #36
I don't know ellie Oct 2014 #45
My daughter is listed as independent marlakay Oct 2014 #47
The next time they call ellie Oct 2014 #50
PPP Polls kaiserhog Oct 2014 #40
Repubs getting their mail-in ballots earlier than Dems. librechik Oct 2014 #42
Lots of transplants here in the last 2-3yrs.. ..... Hotler Oct 2014 #44
Last evening on MSNBC, it was announced Hogan has pulled ahead of Brown by 5 points in Maryland's Samantha Oct 2014 #46
MSNBC is unbelieveably using Real Clear Politics thevoiceofreason Oct 2014 #49
I think Colorado is too close to call. kentuck Oct 2014 #51
Doesn't help that the biggest newspapers in their states went Republican. alp227 Oct 2014 #54
Polls TSIAS Oct 2014 #55
No black people there and mostly rich, bigots. nt kelliekat44 Oct 2014 #56
My guess: backlash to legalized pot Algernon Moncrieff Oct 2014 #57
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