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Rasmussen: Obama and Romney Even in Colorado

by KREX News Room
by Danielle Kreutter

DENVER- The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters in Colorado show that presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are currently tied for support in Colorado.

So far, 47 percent of Coloradans surveyed say they support Obama, while another 47 percent support Romney.

The survey showed 3 percent preferred another candidate and 2 percent are undecided.

The report also asked how voters feel about the president's national health care law; 53 percent of Colorado voters are in favor of repealing it, while 40 percent still support the new plan.

When asked about the economy, 10 percent of Colorado voters rated the U.S. economy as good or excellent, while 51 percent said they think it's in poor shape.

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