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Tancredo Within 8 Points of Hickenlooper

This is from Tom Tancredo’s latest e-mail. I’ll look for a link to the official story.

The latest poll numbers are so good I wanted to let you know immediately.  The most recent Rasmussen poll now has us closing the gap on Hickenlooper to 8 points.  This is unbelievable news!

11 Comments

  1. George Phillies October 7, 2010

    A recent poll puts Maes down to 13%. The discussion, whose location I have misplaced, also notes that Hickenlooper is stuck at 47% of the vote, which shows how far Maes has to collapse in order for Tancredo to win. If Maes is at 4% or s0 (there is a fine Libertarian in the race) Tancredo can win.

    In addition, Tancredo will assuredly pass the 10% mark needed to make Constitution a major party in Colorado.

  2. paulie October 7, 2010

    Just curious, do people that read this site root for third parties all the time, in every situation despite their platform. I consider myself a third party supporter and I too believe that the current system sucks. But I would never root for Tancredo simply because he no longer has a D or an R after his name.

    People at this site have a variety of opinions.

    Personally, I don’t root for Tancredo because I disagree with him on what I consider important issues, although he is better than Hickenlooper on some other issues and does promote the general relevance of non-D/R-oids.

  3. Gary Odom October 7, 2010

    “At least as Governor, Tancredo won’t be able to vote for bank bail-0uts or The Patriot Act.”

    Ya see, Gene just makes the excellent point that the Constitution Party knows where to put people where they will do the most good! 🙂

    Gene, see you in December on my next trip back to River City!

  4. astonished October 6, 2010

    re: Winger,

    What a crazy law!

  5. Richard Winger October 6, 2010

    If the Republican Party gets under 10% for Governor, the state’s current campaign finance contribution limits will mean that people can give twice as much money to a Constitution Party nominee for state office than to most Republican nominees for state office. That discriminatory campaign finance case is now pending in US District Court, in a case brought by supporters of the independent state legislator, Kathleen Curry.

  6. Gene Berkman October 6, 2010

    At least as Governor, Tancredo won’t be able to vote for bank bail-0uts or The Patriot Act.

  7. Cody Quirk October 6, 2010

    This is awesome, even if Tancredo doesn’t actually win, I can see him getting second place and its a big boost of publicity for us in the first place!

  8. citizen1 October 6, 2010

    I root for third parties to be given equal treatment.

  9. Patrick October 6, 2010

    I root for third parties. Though I may be against certain parties, specifically, I believe that the current two-party system needs to be taken down.

    In terms of Tancredo. Yes, he is probably only doing well because he became well known in the Republican party, but it is still a win for third parties. Take whatever win you can get, imo.

  10. Brian October 6, 2010

    Just curious, do people that read this site root for third parties all the time, in every situation despite their platform. I consider myself a third party supporter and I too believe that the current system sucks. But I would never root for Tancredo simply because he no longer has a D or an R after his name.

  11. C James Madison October 6, 2010

    Definitely within striking distance with just under 4 weeks remaining until the election. As third party advocates know, the vote total for third parties goes down (compared to polling data) on election day. The difference in this scenerio is that the Republican Party IS the third party, hence good news for the Constitution Party!!

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