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Colorado Senate Race a Virtual Tie

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Denver, CO — In case you missed it, The Washington Examiner covered the results of a new poll that shows the Colorado Senate race is in a virtual tie. According to the poll, incumbent U.S. Senator Michael Bennet leads Republican nominee Joe O'Dea by only a point: 48%-47%. The poll also has the race for Colorado Attorney General tied. Per the poll, Democrat incumbent Phil Weiser is tied with Republican nominee John Kellner at 48%-48%.

See a recap of the coverage below:

What They're Saying:

Dan Crenshaw, @DanCrenshawTX: "Good GOP candidates can win in blue states. Keep it up @ODeaForColorado"

Stephen Sanchez, @SSanchezTV: "Things could get very interesting in Colorado"

Kasie Hunt, @kasie: "I’ll believe it when I see it. That said, this underscores the lesson everyone is re-learning this cycle (I’m confused why so many regularly forget it!!): CANDIDATES MATTER"

Paul Lundeen, @Paul_Lundeen: "Colorado is moving toward common sense…the kind

@ODeaForColorado brings to the conversation."

Greg Brophy, @SenatorBrophy: "The Dapper David Drucker is reporting correctly. @ODeaForColorado is going to win this thing. @hughhewitt #cosen"

The Colorado GOP, @cologop: "It is a tied race between @JohnKellnerCO and @pweiser. 44% @JohnKellnerCO and 44% @pweiser. The momentum continues to shift to the @cologop as we work to defeat @pweiser and ensure that Coloradans are once again safe. #copolitics"

Learn more about O’Dea’s campaign here.

Original source can be found here

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