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Colorado Poll Reveals Unaffiliated Voters Demand Moderation NOW
URGENT UPDATE: A striking new poll reveals that a significant majority of unaffiliated voters in Colorado are calling for both the Democratic and Republican Parties to adopt a more moderate stance. The survey, funded by multimillionaire businessman Kent Thiry, highlights a growing distrust toward the two major political parties among this critical voter demographic.
Just released today, the poll indicates that over 60% of unaffiliated voters feel disillusioned with the current political climate, pressing both parties to shift away from extreme positions. This shift is crucial as these voters wield considerable influence during primary elections, where their flexibility and choices can shape the outcome.
The findings underscore the urgent need for both parties to recalibrate their platforms in order to attract and retain these pivotal voters. Many respondents expressed frustration, stating that their values do not align with the polarized agendas currently dominating the political landscape.
According to the poll conducted in early October 2023, 75% of unaffiliated voters express a desire for candidates who prioritize collaboration and bipartisan solutions over divisive rhetoric. This sentiment reflects a broader trend observed nationwide, where moderate candidates are gaining traction amid increasing polarization.
This development is particularly crucial in Colorado, a state that has become a battleground for both parties. The results from Thiry’s poll could potentially reshape campaign strategies as candidates prepare for the upcoming election cycle.
In response to the poll, Thiry stated, “
We must listen to the voices of unaffiliated voters; their preferences are shaping the future of our democracy.
” His comments highlight the critical role that these voters play in determining the direction of political discourse.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, both parties must take heed of these findings. The urgency for moderation could influence candidate selection and policy proposals in the lead-up to the 2024 elections.
Stay tuned for updates on how these poll results will impact the strategies of the Democratic and Republican parties in Colorado. The next few weeks will be pivotal as candidates respond to the clear message from unaffiliated voters.
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