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Colorado’s Unaffiliated Voters, Who Make up Half the Electorate, Hold Dim View of Both Parties, Poll Finds
Nearly 50% of Colorado's active voters are unaffiliated and favor moderate candidates and open primaries, according to a recent poll of over 1,200 voters.
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Unaffiliated Colorado voters want both parties to become more moderate, poll finds
A large share of unaffiliated Colorado voters do not trust the Democratic or Republican political parties, and they value their electoral flexibility in primary elections, according to results from a recent poll backed by the multimillionaire businessman Kent Thiry.
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Colorado’s unaffiliated voters, who make up half the electorate, hold dim view of both parties, poll finds
An overwhelming majority of Colorado’s unaffiliated voters say they reject both major parties and want to see Democrats and Republicans become more moderate, according to the findings of a new statewide poll. Let Colorado Vote,...
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