Polls show Republican momentum, Democrat doubts as Colorado’s 2026 battle lines form
By RMV Staff | Rocky Mountain Voice
Unaffiliated voters now make up nearly half of Colorado’s electorate – and both parties are fighting to find a winning message.
With the 2026 midterms on the horizon, several new polls offer an early glimpse into Colorado's shifting political terrain.
A recent survey of 987 likely Colorado Republican primary voters, conducted by Pulse Opinion Research for the Road to Red Initiative from March 14–19, offers a snapshot of voter sentiment heading into the 2026 midterms.
Among these voters, optimism runs high. Fifty-nine percent say the country is headed in the right direction – and 69% give Trump strong marks for his time in office.
The Republican advantage extends beyond Trump himself. If voters were casting ballots in congressional races to...