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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: MKTBUZZ who started this subject11/1/2000 2:56:43 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
November 1, 2000
Presidential Tracking Poll

With six days remaining in the campaign we find Texas Governor George W. Bush leads Vice President Al Gore by six points, 47% to 41%, in our national tracking poll.

The two major Presidential contenders arrived in California this week, after a month long absence, to shore up the state's base voters for their respective parties. Of course they each just had to stop in for an appearence on the "Tonight Show With Jay Leno". Our most recent California survey shows Gore ahead of Bush 44% to 41%.

As the campaign enters its final stages expect the decisive struggles to take place in the Midwest and Florida. We will be polling key states often as we move toward November 7.

One surprising bit of demographic data shows Bush virtually tied with Gore among women voters. 46% favor Gore while 43% prefer Bush.

Rasmussen Research will begin tracking the approval rating and key political issues of the new administration as soon as the elections are over. The next President will be the first in history to have his policies and popularity polled every day he is in office. For political junkies we will begin tracking the public’s opinion of the new President and his transition team on November 8, 2000.

The telephone survey of 3,000 likely voters was conducted on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, October 29, 30, and 31. The survey’s margin of sampling error is +/- 1.8 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.

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