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To: steve harris who wrote (203247)9/20/2004 5:03:21 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1575914
 
steve,

I like the trendline. But don't raise your hopes too much. It will take a blowout for Bush nationally to carry New York. New Jersey though has its own dynamics, and may surprise if the election is close.

Joe



To: steve harris who wrote (203247)9/20/2004 10:08:22 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575914
 
<font size=10>Kerry Free Fall</font>

New York: Kerry 49% Bush 44%

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September 20, 2004--John Kerry's lead in New York is down to single digits. The Empire State, among the bluest of the Blue States from Election 2000, is still in the Kerry column for our Electoral College projections, but the raw numbers are stunning.

Confirming findings found in other recent polls, Rasmussen Reports shows John Kerry leading George Bush by merely five percentage points, 49% to 44%. Four years ago, Al Gore defeated Bush to carry New York by a 25 point margin. Our last New York survey found Kerry up by 19 points.

rasmussenreports.com

Joe