Check RCP site, they list this as 10/29 numbers.
Friday October 29, 2004--Four days to go and President Bush is still up by two points in his bid for re-election.
The latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows President George W. Bush with 48.7% of the vote and Senator John Kerry with 46.7%. The Tracking Poll is updated daily by noon Eastern.
When leaners are included, it's Bush 49.5% Kerry 47.9. Other Candidates attract 0.8% and 1.8% are not sure (half of those who are not sure probably won't vote).
The data suggests a range of plausible outcomes are possible next Tuesday.
If Senator Kerry has a good final weekend and the Democratic ground game is very effective, the Senator could win a narrow victory (possibly even winning the Electoral College without winning the popular vote).
At the other extreme, if President Bush has a good final weekend and the GOP ground game is very effective, he could win a fairly comfortable victory (4-5 points in the popular vote, 330+ Electoral Votes).
The final possibility is that the numbers stay right where they are and the President is narrowly re-elected. In that case, all eyes will be on Ohio.
Well, if you go to Rasmussen now, it is Bush 48.7%, Kerry 46.7%. I suggest pulling this thread and starting over.