Sunday, July 25, 2004: Nevada, Iowa, Pennsylvania, and Florida Polls
In the wake of the SurveyUSA poll showing Kerry ahead in Nevada, 49% to 45%, Mason Dixon has released a poll showing President Bush leading 46% to 43%. Meanwhile, in Iowa, which Democrats have carried since 1984, a poll by the Des Moines Register shows that President Bush has eliminated the seven point lead Kerry held after his Iowa caucus victory, and now leads the Massachusetts liberal 46% to 45%.
In Florida, three polls have been released, all of which show President Bush leading John Kerry by a narrow margin. In Pennsylvania, a poll by the Los Angeles Times indicates that Kerry is ahead by ten points, but I believe that a poll by Strategic Vision showing a four point lead is more accurate.
Everyday until the election, with the exception of a week during which I'll be on vacation, there will an update of any state-by-state polling data. This will be a huge undertaking and will require your active participation. Please send me a link to polls you find at the following e-mail address - akmcclure@fastmail.fm.
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