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


To: Cisco who wrote (73)10/25/2000 12:29:53 AM
From: Cisco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
Reuters/MSNBC/Zogby:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Al Gore has sprung back into a three-percentage-point lead over Republican George W. Bush in the seesaw U.S. presidential race, the Reuters/MSNBC daily tracking poll said on Tuesday.

It was the vice president's first lead in the daily poll since Oct. 9 and came two weeks before the Nov. 7 election. Gore has made up four points in the past four days, while Bush, the governor of Texas, has lost three points.

In the previous poll released early on Tuesday, Bush led Gore by two percentage points.

The survey of 1,206 likely voters, conducted by pollster John Zogby from Sunday afternoon through Tuesday afternoon, found Gore with 45 percent; Bush with 42 percent; Green Party nominee Ralph Nader with 4 percent; Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan with 1 percent and the rest undecided.

The race remained within the statistical margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points. A candidate would have to be more than six points in the lead to be outside that zone of uncertainty -- something neither man has achieved since the poll began on Sept. 29.


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