Help Steer the Local Political Discussion: It’s Time for the November Survey
Posted on November 5th, 2009 in Colorado Politics, General, My Life, National Politics, PPC, blogging, liberty | Written by Ben | 6 Comments »
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It’s that time again. Yes, El Presidente and I have commissioned and fashioned another survey that we hope you will take 10 minutes or so to complete — especially if you’re from Colorado.
These aren’t your run-of-the-mill quick-hit polls. Once again we’ve gone a little more in-depth. Some of the questions are the same. Some are new. One interesting added follow-up is asking what the most important factor is for you in choosing to support a Republican primary candidate for governor and U.S. Senate.
Click here to take the November 2009 Colorado online political survey
Your opinion counts. Take a few moments to make it happen. Not only show your support for candidates, but also let us know where you stand on key issues and give us some honest prognostication about the 2010 elections. The survey won’t be there forever, only until next Friday, November 13, 5 PM local Mountain time … Thanks for participating! We’ll get back to you with the results soon. Stay tuned.
Below the fold is the “official” release announcing the survey:















6 Responses
[...] It’s Time for the November survey of Colorado’s Political Temperature. Ben Degrow and El Presidente have already completed two of these surveys, and they’ve just released another one. [...]
[...] It’s Time for the November survey of Colorado’s Political Temperature. Ben Degrow and El Presidente have already completed two of these surveys, and they’ve just released another one. [...]
THE STATE OF COLORADO NEED A STRONG PERSON LIKE KEN TO REPRESENT US IN THE SENATE.
[...] Our current survey of Colorado’s political temperature has inspired more than just a series of click-in-the-box responses. [...]
[...] the top-line results from the 3rd edition of the survey of Colorado’s political temperature. Participation dropped to 281, but results still demonstrated some remarkable consistency. As [...]
[...] the top-line results from the 3rd edition of the survey of Colorado’s political temperature. Participation dropped to 281, but results still demonstrated some remarkable consistency. As [...]