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To: tejek who wrote (202716)9/17/2004 3:25:57 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578078
 
<font color=blue>Oops! With all of Jozef's posting, the RNC bounce seems to be fading quickly. So sorry!<font color=black>

The poll also concluded that without Nader, Kerry is leading Bush nationally by 48% by 45% and with Nader by 46% to 45% with Nader at 3%. Among likely voters, it is Kerry 47%, Bush 47%, Nader 3%. The Harris national poll (Sept. 9-13) puts Kerry ahead 48% to 47% and the Pew poll (Sept. 11-14) puts Bush ahead 47% to 46%. In contrast, Gallup (Sept. 13-15) has Bush ahead 55% to 42%. It is not clear why Gallup is contradicting three other polls that say the race is tied nationally.

electoral-vote.com



To: tejek who wrote (202716)9/17/2004 3:52:07 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1578078
 
Oops! What happened to OH and Maine? ;~)

A better question would be what happened to WI, IA, PA and NJ. ME is not a gain, Gore carried it. OH went from Bush to toss-up. Plus, I believe they are missing the latest MN poll that was a tie (which would take it away from Kerry).

Joe