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To: redfish who wrote (63882)10/29/2004 11:50:56 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Kerry 49% vs. Bush 45% In The Economist's New National Weekly Tracking Poll

economist.com

*Notice that John Kerry has been moving up steadily since Mid-September (and Bush has been dropping).

Poll Internals (27-25 Oct):
How things are going?
Satisfied: 38%
Dissatisfied: 58%

How Bush is handling his job as President?
Approve: 43%
Disapprove: 54%



To: redfish who wrote (63882)10/29/2004 12:59:38 PM
From: redfish  Respond to of 89467
 
Bush takes enormous lead in October 24-26 poll, winning by 52% to 39%:

"While not a prediction of the voters' choice in November, Friday's results show Bush garnering 52 percent of the vote and Gore drawing 39 percent. The survey of 851 likely voters was conducted October 24-26 and has a 3.5 percentage point margin of error.

A CNN/Time poll also released today gives Bush a 49 percent to 43 percent edge over Gore, which is statistically in agreement with today's CNN/USA Today/Gallup tracking poll, given the polls' margin of sampling error.

ABC News and The Washington Post both have daily tracking polls today putting the race at 48 percent for Bush and 45 percent for Gore. The latest Reuters/MSNBC/Zogby tracking poll has the contest at 45 percent for Gore and 43 percent for Bush."

archives.cnn.com