Wrap up from yesterday:
Gore, Bush In Statistical Tie In the ABCNews.com Daily Tracking poll released Oct. 30, Al Gore and George W. Bush are tied among likely voters with 47 percent each. Ralph Nader received 3 percent support. The survey has a three-point margin of error.
Bush Keeps Edge In Reuters/MSNBC Poll George W. Bush kept his three-point lead, 45 to 42 percent, over Al Gore in the Reuters/MSNBC national daily tracking poll released Oct. 30. However, separate surveys of nine key battleground states showed Gore making inroads. The survey of likely voters has a three-point margin of error.
Bush, Gore Separated By One Point The Washington Post daily tracking poll shows that George W. Bush leads Al Gore among likely voters 47 to 46 percent. The survey, released Oct. 30, has a margin of error of three points.
Bush's Lead Shrinks To Three
George W. Bush lead over Al Gore in the race for the White House is down to three points, 47 to 44 percent, according to the CNN/USA Today/Gallup tracking poll released Oct. 30. The poll has a margin of error of four points.
Bush Holds Slight Poll Advantage In a four-way run for the White House, George W. Bush leads Al Gore, 45 to 42 percent, according to a Newsweek poll released Oct. 30. Ralph Nader received 5 percent support and Pat Buchanan 1 percent. The poll has a three-point margin of error. voter.com |