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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 23, 2009 INTERVIEWS: DEAN DEBNAM 888-621-6988 / 919-880-4888 (serious media inquiries only please, other questions can be directed to Tom Jensen) QUESTIONS ABOUT THE POLL: TOM JENSEN 919-744-6312 at risk in 2010 Raleigh, N.C..Colorado Governor Bill could be in danger of losing reelection in 2010, the newest survey from Public Policy Polling finds. s approval rating has dropped to 41% with 49% disapproving. A January PPP survey showed it at 47% approval and 40% disapproval so the numbers have basically flipped over that period of time. s problems are similar to Michael Bennet s. He s getting a net negative rating from Hispanic voters at 46/47, even as Barack Obama meets approval with that group by a 58/36 margin. He s also in negative territory with independents at 40/52. trails former Congressman Scott McInnis in a hypothetical match up 48-41, but leads Senate minority leader Josh 42-40. A 40% plurality of voters in the state say they don t know enough about McInnis to have an opinion of him one way or the other. Among those who do 32% say they have a favorable view of him with 28% seeing him unfavorably. Bill has some work to do to win reelection next year, said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. He needs to shore up his standing with one of the Democratic s strongest demographics and he also needs to win back the independents who have been so critical to the success of Barack Obama, Mark Udall, and himself over the last couple election cycles in the state. s approval is strongly polarized along party lines with 70% of Democrats but only 15% of Republicans giving him positive marks. PPP surveyed 1,050 Colorado voters between April 17 th and 19th. The survey s margin of error is +/-3%. Other factors, such as refusal to be interviewed and weighting, may introduce additional error that is more difficult to quantify. Complete results are attached and can be found at www.publicpolicypolling.com. If you would like an interview regarding this release, please contact Dean Debnam at (888) 621-6988 or 919-880-4888. Public Policy Polling Phone: 888 621-6988 Web: www.publicpolicypolling.com Email: information@publicpolicypolling.com

Colorado Survey Results Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Do you approve or disapprove of Governor Bill s job performance? If you approve, press 1. If you disapprove, press 2. If you re not sure, press 3....41%...49%... 9% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of former Republican Congressman Scott McInnis? If favorable, press 1. If unfavorable, press 2. If you re not sure, press 3....32%...28%...40% If the candidates for Governor next year were Republican Scott McInnis and Democrat Bill, who would you vote for? If Scott McInnis, press 1. If Bill, press 2. If you re undecided, press 3. McInnis...48%...41% Undecided...11% If the candidates for Governor next year were Republican Josh and Democrat Bill, who would you vote for? If Josh, press 1. If Bill, press 2. If you re undecided, press 3....40%...42% Undecided...18% Q5 If you are a woman, press 1, if a man, press 2. Woman...54% Man...46% Q6 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If you are a Republican, press 2. If you are an independent or identify with another party, press 3. Democrat...36% Republican...38% Independent/Other...26% Q7 If you are Hispanic, press 1. If white, press 2. If American, press 3. If other, press 4. Hispanic...14% White...77% American... 4% Other... 5% Q8 If you are 18 to 29 years old, press 1 now. If you are 30 to 45, press 2. If you are 46 to 65, press 3. If older, press 4. 18 to 29...12% 30 to 45...23% 46 to 65...47%...18% Survey of 1,050 Colorado voters

Approval 41% 48% 34% 32% 27% 39% 49% 43% 57% 28% 25% 31% 9% 10% 8% 40% 48% 30% McInnis/ / McInnis 48% 44% 52% 40% 36% 45% 41% 46% 36% 42% 47% 36% 11% 10% 12% 18% 17% 19%

Democrat Republican Independent/Other Democrat Republican Independent/Other Approval 41% 70% 15% 40% 32% 13% 53% 29% 49% 20% 76% 52% 28% 46% 10% 29% 9% 10% 9% 8% 40% 41% 37% 42% Democrat Republican Independent/Other McInnis/ McInnis 48% 17% 81% 42% 41% 73% 10% 41% Undecided 11% 10% 9% 17% Democrat Republican Independent/Other / Undecided 40% 13% 70% 35% 42% 77% 10% 40% 18% 10% 21% 25%

Approval 41% 46% 40% 51% 51% 32% 31% 33% 18% 46% 49% 47% 51% 34% 46% 28% 32% 26% 48% 25% 9% 7% 9% 15% 4% 40% 37% 41% 34% 29% McInnis/ / McInnis 48% 45% 49% 33% 46% 40% 38% 41% 30% 39% 41% 42% 40% 55% 42% 42% 47% 40% 54% 45% Undecided 11% 13% 11% 12% 12% Undecided 18% 15% 19% 16% 16%

Approval 41% 38% 39% 45% 37% 32% 38% 31% 30% 38% 49% 58% 50% 46% 51% 28% 42% 27% 27% 22% 9% 4% 11% 8% 12% 40% 20% 42% 43% 40% McInnis/ / McInnis 48% 60% 47% 44% 50% 40% 56% 43% 35% 40% 41% 36% 40% 44% 37% 42% 40% 40% 45% 39% 11% 4% 12% 12% 13% 18% 4% 16% 21% 21%