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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (392)11/5/2000 12:26:42 PM
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November 5, 2000
Presidential Tracking Poll

On the final Sunday morning of Campaign 2000, Portrait of America (POA) find Texas Governor George W. Bush leads Vice President Al Gore by seven points, 48% to 41%. The Rasmussen Research telephone survey of 3,750 Likely Voters was conducted for Portrait of America on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, November 1, 2, and 4.

In the electoral college, Bush leads 224 to 168, with 146 electoral votes in the toss-up category. To see the Portrait of America Electoral College summary click here.

A review of our tracking data over the past seven months indicates that Campaign 2000 has not been a volatile whirlwind as reported in many media outlets. Partisan voters knew back in March how they would vote. Less partisan voters have been gradually making up their minds over the past seven months in a manner that is anything but volatile.



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BACKGROUND

Rasmussen Research is an independent public opinion and market research firm. The company does not work for candidates, political parties, or elected officials.

An independent analysis conducted by the Progressive Review found Rasmussen Research polls were the most accurate in terms of projecting actual election outcomes during the recently concluded Presidential Primaries. Gallup and Zogby were second and third.

In every primary projected, the leader in the final Rasmussen Research survey emerged victorious on election day.

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