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Tuesday, July 19, 2005
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The Denver Post editorial staff, citing a poll taken last week, thinks that Referendum C needs a boost from supporters [July 19, 2005, "Referendum drive needs a summer jolt"]. From the editorial, "The poll last week showed that Colorado voters are evenly split on Referendum C, which would allow the state to keep more tax revenues over the next five years to pay for critical programs. No surprise there. What raised our eyebrows, though, is that an overwhelming majority has already formed an opinion - with just 15 percent of those surveyed saying they're undecided. Referendum D would allow the state to borrow up to $2.1 billion for roads, schools and police and firefighter pensions. The poll found 45 percent against, 39 percent in favor and just 16 percent undecided."
Category: Denver November 2005 Election
5:58:32 AM
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Last update: 9/8/05; 10:47:10 PM.
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