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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: chomolungma who wrote (35)10/23/2000 9:44:03 AM
From: chomolungma  Respond to of 6710
 
portraitofamerica.com

On Monday morning, the Portrait of America Presidential Tracking
Poll finds George W. Bush leading Al Gore by a 47% to 41%
margin. The percentages are based on 3,000 interviews,
conducted Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

So, it appears that neither candidate gained ground with the
voters during the final debate. If that pattern holds, it's good
news for George W. Bush, since Al Gore needs something to turn
this race around. From Labor Day until the first debate, the race
for the White House has essentially been even. Since that first
debate, however, Bush has gained ground and held a steady lead.