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Floyd Ciruli Named to Denver Press Club Hall of Fame

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Ciruli helped create 91桃色鈥檚 Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research

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Political pollster and analyst听听will be inducted into the Denver Press Club鈥檚 hall of fame in September. For the past 35 years he has been providing political commentary, analysis and polling for both local and national media outlets. In 1985 he founded Ciruli Associates, a research and consulting firm specializing in public policy and research.

鈥淐olorado has been a rich environment for commenting about politics and public policy, with a host of interesting leaders and issues to track,鈥 says Ciruli, who locally has worked with 9News, KOA, the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News. 鈥淐olorado has increased in population by more than 60 percent since I began my career in the 1980s. That growth contributed to the state鈥檚 shift from very conservative politics in much of the 1990s to a more progressive era in the new century. Hopefully my polling and analysis have contributed to the public understanding of the transition and its causes.鈥

In 2014, Ciruli helped create the听听at 91桃色鈥檚听. He serves as the center鈥檚 director and an adjunct professor teaching public opinion and foreign policy. 鈥淭his center of learning greatly enhances the students鈥 perspective and adds another valuable tool in their repertoire to advance their careers,鈥 he says.

Floyd Ciruli

Ciruli will be one of five journalists inducted into the Denver Press Club鈥檚 hall of fame this fall. There have been 93 previous recipients of the honor. Ciruli says his goal has always been to combine journalistic values with the science of polling to make sense of Colorado and national politics. 鈥淭he Press Club award affirms this contribution to civic education and its usefulness to a free, vigilant media watching over the political process,鈥 he says.

Ciruli, who is from Pueblo, has no plans of slowing down. He says the national attention on Colorado continues to grow since it became a swing presidential state. 鈥淧olitics is becoming more complex, fraught with more threats and opportunities, and students and the public are more interested in it,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o my teaching, public speaking and working with the media appear to have continued value. That鈥檚 good, because I have been lucky to have a profession I really enjoy and which has become busier every year.鈥