Poll: Clinton and Trump tied in Colorado

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are tied for Colorado, according to a new poll in the battleground state.

A new poll released Wednesday from the University of Denver/Ciruli Associates shows Clinton and Trump tied at 39% each in a four-way match up with Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson at 5% and Green Party nominee Jill Stein at 4%, among likely voters.

About 14% responded “none/other/don’t know or it depends,” which could be depressing the numbers behind each candidate.

Colorado is a state that’s been long thought to swing for Clinton, and a key part of her road to 270 electoral votes, and her campaign only recently re-launched television advertising there. Trump, however, has continued to campaign there.

In a Quinnipiac University poll released October 17, Clinton had an edge over Trump with 45% to 37% among likely voters, with Johnson at 10% and Stein with 3% support. The survey’s margin of error was plus or minus 3.7 percentage points.

In Colorado’s Senate race, Democratic candidate Michael Bennet is leading Republican candidate Darryl Glenn by eight percentage points — 48% to 40%.

The poll surveyed 550 likely voters between October 29-31 and has an error margin of 4.2 percentage points.

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