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Who’s ahead in Colorado?

An updating average of 2020 presidential general election polls, accounting for each poll’s quality, sample size and recency

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Polls ending Oct. 28, 2022

Sept. 18, 2022

July 25, 2022

President: general election, Colorado, 2024

500LV
Jul.24-26
500LV
Biden
50%
Biden
50%

Biden

50%

Trump

43%
43%
Trump  Biden+7

April 7, 2022

President: general election, Colorado, 2024

612RV
Apr.6-8
612RV
Biden
43%
Biden
43%

Biden

43%

Trump

43%
43%
Trump  Even

Nov. 1, 2020

President: general election, Colorado, 2020

2,991LV
Oct.20-Nov.2
2,991LV
Biden
55%
Biden
55%

Biden

55%

Trump

44%
44%
Trump  Biden+11
2,991RV
Oct.20-Nov.2
2,991RV
Biden
57%
Biden
57%

Biden

57%

Trump

41%
41%
Trump  Biden+16
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