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


To: John Carragher who wrote (54)10/24/2000 10:16:14 AM
From: Cisco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
Reuters/MSNBC daily tracking poll:

I find it significant that all the media was reporting yesterday that Gore was 1 point ahead of Bush on Sunday's Reuters/MSNBC polling. The fact that the poll remained the same today means that Bush must have been ahead in polling yesterday by 2 points.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican George W. Bush's lead over Democrat Al Gore held steady at two percentage points in the tight race for the U.S. presidency, the Reuters/MSNBC daily tracking poll said on Tuesday.

Exactly two weeks before the Nov. 7 election, support stands at 44 percent for the Texas governor and 42 percent for the vice president in the poll of 1,206 likely voters conducted Saturday through Monday by pollster John Zogby. The results remained unchanged over the previous 24 hours.

The result remains well within the margin of error of plus or minus three points in one of the closest presidential races in decades.

Green Party candidate Ralph Nader polled 5 percent; Reform Party hopeful Pat Buchanan scored 1 percent, and 7 percent of voters remained undecided.


dailynews.yahoo.com