Some new polls on the presidential race, both nationally and in the states. When results don't total 100 percent, the remainder either didn't know or refused to answer.
NATIONAL
CNN-USA Today-Gallup
-Bush, 48 percent
-Gore, 44 percent
-Nader, 2 percent
-Buchanan, 1 percent
Newsweek
-Bush, 45 percent
-Gore, 43 percent
-Nader, 4 percent
-Buchanan, 1 percent
Time-CNN
-Bush, 48 percent
-Gore, 43 percent
-Nader, 4 percent
-Buchanan,
( indicates less than a percentage point)
Voter.com Battleground
-Bush, 44 percent
-Gore, 40 percent
-Nader, 4 percent
-Buchanan, 1 percent
STATES
Illinois
-Bush, 37 percent
-Gore, 45 percent
-Nader, 4 percent
-Others, 1 percent
Michigan
(Epic-MRA)
-Bush, 42 percent
-Gore, 45 percent
-Nader, 2 percent
-Buchanan, 2 percent
(Marketing Resource Group)
-Bush, 42 percent
-Gore, 41 percent
-Nader, 4 percent
-Others, 1 percent
Vermont
-Bush, 37 percent
-Gore, 51 percent
-Nader, 4 percent
-Buchanan, 1 percent
The CNN-USA Today tracking poll of 687 likely voters was taken Oct. 11-13 and has an error margin of 4 percentage points.
The Newsweek poll of 803 likely voters was taken Oct. 11-13 and has an error margin of 4 percentage points.
The CNN-Time poll of 603 likely voters was taken Oct. 12-13 and has an error margin of 4 percentage points.
The Voter.com Battleground tracking poll of 1,000 likely voters was taken Oct. 10-13 and has an error margin of 3 percentage points.
The Illinois poll of 900 likely voters was taken by Market Shares Corp. Oct. 6-9 and has an error margin of 3 percentage points.
In Michigan, the EPIC-MRA poll of 600 likely voters was taken Oct. 12-11 and has an error margin of 4 percentage points. The Marketing Resource Group poll of 500 LV was taken Oct. 10-12 and has an error margin of plus
The Vermont poll of 401 LV was taken by Research 2000 Oct. 10-11 and has an error margin of 5 percentage points.
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