I didn't see this reported anywhere, but check out this press release from
John Salazar's website:
Farmer and Army veteran John Salazar has double-digit leads over all of his likely Republican opponents in the race to replace retiring Congressman Scott McInnis in Colorado's 3rd District, according to a poll Salazar released on Wednesday. "This poll shows that hard working Coloradans support protecting Colorado's water, improving our local economy, and creating more affordable access to health care," said Salazar. "I'm a fifth generation Colorado farmer and veteran, and I'll bring a strong voice for rural Colorado's rural values of hard work, honesty, and integrity with me to Congress." Salazar posted a sizable lead over each of his potential opponents, with trial-lawyer Matt Smith his closest competitor, but still trailing Salazar by 13 points. Bureaucrat Greg Walcher, legislator Gregg Rippy, and Pueblo Sheriff Dan Corsentino each lagged behind Salazar by at least 20 points.
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The poll was commissioned by the Salazar campaign and conducted by Anzalone-Liszt Research, a nationally respected polling firm with over 10 years of experience conducting research for Congressional candidates. Anzalone Liszt has repeatedly been honored in Campaigns and Elections Magazine's "Best Client List" and "Big Winners" lists, which track the nation's top political consultants. "John Salazar is the best-known candidate in the open-seat race for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District," said Anzalone-List founder John Anzalone. "This is a competitive district, and Salazar has the added advantage of locking down his party's nomination early, while Republicans face a contentious five-way primary."