To: Venditâ„¢ who wrote (975 ) 10/14/2000 4:42:25 PM From: Cisco Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1719 Some new polls on the presidential race, both nationally and in the states. When results don't total 100 percent, the remainder either didn't know or refused to answer. NATIONAL CNN-USA Today-Gallup -Bush, 48 percent -Gore, 44 percent -Nader, 2 percent -Buchanan, 1 percent Newsweek -Bush, 45 percent -Gore, 43 percent -Nader, 4 percent -Buchanan, 1 percent Time-CNN -Bush, 48 percent -Gore, 43 percent -Nader, 4 percent -Buchanan, ( indicates less than a percentage point) Voter.com Battleground -Bush, 44 percent -Gore, 40 percent -Nader, 4 percent -Buchanan, 1 percent STATES Illinois -Bush, 37 percent -Gore, 45 percent -Nader, 4 percent -Others, 1 percent Michigan (Epic-MRA) -Bush, 42 percent -Gore, 45 percent -Nader, 2 percent -Buchanan, 2 percent (Marketing Resource Group) -Bush, 42 percent -Gore, 41 percent -Nader, 4 percent -Others, 1 percent Vermont -Bush, 37 percent -Gore, 51 percent -Nader, 4 percent -Buchanan, 1 percent The CNN-USA Today tracking poll of 687 likely voters was taken Oct. 11-13 and has an error margin of 4 percentage points. The Newsweek poll of 803 likely voters was taken Oct. 11-13 and has an error margin of 4 percentage points. The CNN-Time poll of 603 likely voters was taken Oct. 12-13 and has an error margin of 4 percentage points. The Voter.com Battleground tracking poll of 1,000 likely voters was taken Oct. 10-13 and has an error margin of 3 percentage points. The Illinois poll of 900 likely voters was taken by Market Shares Corp. Oct. 6-9 and has an error margin of 3 percentage points. In Michigan, the EPIC-MRA poll of 600 likely voters was taken Oct. 12-11 and has an error margin of 4 percentage points. The Marketing Resource Group poll of 500 LV was taken Oct. 10-12 and has an error margin of plus The Vermont poll of 401 LV was taken by Research 2000 Oct. 10-11 and has an error margin of 5 percentage points. dailynews.yahoo.com