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  • Latest Florida Poll

    Here is the latest poll of Florida that I was referring to in an earlier thread.
  • Sorting Through the Bipolar Tracking Polls (Joe Scarborough)

    11/01/2004 11:27:23 AM PST · by gab1279 · 5 replies · 989+ views
    Congressman Joe ^ | 11/1/04 | Joe Scarborough
    ...If you believe Zogby, Bush is going to win Ohio but get thumped in Pennsylvania. If you follow the CNN/Gallup polls, Kerry breezes to victory in Ohio but loses to the Prez in Pennsylvania. Florida and the five or six other states that will decide this election remain deadlocked according to most recent polls. So what's it all about, Alfie? It means the 2004 race for the White House comes down to little more at this point than which side is best prepared to get their people out to the polls... ...Two political insights on reading all these final polls:...
  • Bush 47% Kerry 45%. Election 2004 Presidential Ballot

    02/27/2004 10:53:31 AM PST · by .cnI redruM · 44 replies · 372+ views
    Rasmussen Reports.com ^ | February 27, 2004 | Rasmussen Reports
    Bush 47% Kerry 45% Other 3% Not Sure 5% RasmussenReports.com --The latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows George W. Bush with 47% of the vote while John F. Kerry attracts support from 45% of the nation's likely voters. Kerry has been steady at 45% of 46% of the vote for the last seven days. Support for Bush has generally been at 46% or 47% during this period, but it did go above that level on two days in the last week. The Rasmussen Reports Presidential Election Survey is updated daily by noon Eastern. After the President declared his support...
  • Latest Polls Predict Republican Gains

    09/18/2002 7:42:28 AM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 12 replies · 89+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 9/18/02 | Limbacher
    Political consultant Kevin Collins of Staten Island reports good news in the polls for Republicans in some key races around the country. Some highlights: • In the North Carolina Senate race, a Mason Dixon survey shows Elizabeth Dole leading Erskine Bowles 49 - 35 perent. • In Ohio, Mason Dixon also shows incumbent Governor Bob Taft leading his Democratic challenger Tim Hagan 48 - 37 percent. • In the Minnesota Senate race, Republican challenger Coleman leads incumbent Senator Paul Wellstone 44 to 40 percent in a poll commissioned by Coleman. • In New Jersey, incumbent Senator Robert Torricelli is trailing...