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Polls ending March 2, 2024

President: general election, Colorado, 2024

Feb. 29-March 3
170LV
Feb. 29-March 3
170LV
Biden
48%
Biden
48%

Biden

48%

Trump

44%
44%
Trump  Biden+4
Feb. 29-March 3
179RV
Feb. 29-March 3
179RV
Biden
48%
Biden
48%

Biden

48%

Trump

43%
43%
Trump  Biden+5

President: Republican primary, Colorado, 2024

Feb. 29-March 3
103RV
Feb. 29-March 3
103RV
Trump
68%
Trump
68%

Trump

68%

Haley

25%
25%
Haley  Trump+43

Feb. 23, 2024

U.S. House, CO-4, 2024, Republican primary

Feb. 24
558LV
Feb. 24
558LV
Boebert
32%
Boebert
32%

Boebert

32%

Lynch

7%

Holtorf

3%

Flora

3%

Yu

3%

Leisy

1%

Phelen

1%
7%
LynchBoebert+25

Jan. 27, 2024

President: general election, Colorado, 2024

Jan. 23-28
1,856RV
Jan. 23-28
1,856RV
Biden
41%
Biden
41%

Biden

41%

Trump

35%
35%
Trump  Biden+6
Jan. 22-28
801RV
Jan. 22-28
801RV
Biden
49%
Biden
49%

Biden

49%

Trump

41%
41%
Trump  Biden+8

Dec. 17, 2023

President: general election, Colorado, 2024

Dec. 1-18
800A
Dec. 1-18
800A
Biden
46%
Biden
46%

Biden

46%

DeSantis

33%
33%
DeSantis  Biden+13
Dec. 1-18
800A
Dec. 1-18
800A
Biden
47%
Biden
47%

Biden

47%

Trump

40%
40%
Trump  Biden+7

Nov. 26, 2023

President: general election, Colorado, 2024

Nov. 26-27
652LV
Nov. 26-27
652LV
Biden
45%
Biden
45%

Biden

45%

Trump

36%
36%
Trump  Biden+9
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