Following are the latest national and state polls on the presidential race.
Listed underneath each poll are the dates it was taken, number of likely voters (LV), margin of error (MoE) and identity of the pollsters. When results don't total 100 percent, the remainder either didn't know, declined to answer or backed another candidate.
Suppose the election for president were being held today and you had to choose between Al Gore and Joseph Lieberman, the Democrats; George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republicans; Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke, the Green Party candidates, and Pat Buchanan and Ezola Foster, the Reform Party candidates. For whom would you vote?
NATIONAL
(ABC News tracking poll)
— Bush, 49 percent
— Gore, 45 percent
— Nader, 3 percent
— Buchanan, 1 percent
(Washington Post)
— Bush, 48 percent
— Gore, 46 percent
— Nader, 3 percent
— Buchanan, 1 percent
Nov. 1-Nov. 3, 1,495 LV, MoE 3 percentage points
(ABC and the Post share data, but handle analysis independently just prior to election)
(CNN-USA Today-Gallup tracking poll)
— Bush, 48 percent
— Gore, 43 percent
— Nader, 4 percent
— Buchanan, less than 1 percent
Nov. 2-Nov. 4, 2,733 LV, MoE 2 percentage points
(MSNBC-Reuters-Zogby tracking poll)
— Bush, 46 percent
— Gore, 44 percent
— Nader, 6 percent
— Buchanan, 1 percent
Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 1,206 LV, MoE 3 percentage points
(Voter.com Battleground tracking poll)
— Bush, 46 percent
— Gore, 37 percent
— Nader, 5 percent
— Buchanan, 1 percent
Oct. 30-Nov. 2, about 1,000 LV, MoE 3 percentage points
NBC-Wall Street Journal
— Bush, 47 percent
— Gore, 44 percent
— Nader, 2 percent
— Buchanan, 2 percent
Nov. 3-4, 751 LV, MoE 4 percentage points
Tennessee
— Bush, 49 percent
— Gore, 45 percent
— Nader 1 percent
— Buchanan, *
(* is less than 1 percent)
Nov. 2-3, 625 LV, MoE 4 percentage points, Mason-Dixon for The Tennessean and the Chattanooga Times and Chattanooga Free Press.
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