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Presidential
Election Polls '04
Reuters Poll: Bush Keeps Four-Point Lead on Kerry
National Tracking Poll: Bush 49% Kerry 46%
ABC News Poll: Viewers Divided on Debate Winner
Another tight race could end in court
Presidential Race News 2004 Polls
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If
the presidential election were being
held today... Would you vote for Kerry
and Edwards, the Democrats, Bush and
Cheney, the Republicans, or Nader and
Camejo, the independent candidates?
October
22-24, 2004 |
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Bush |
51% |
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Kerry |
46% |
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Nader |
1% |
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Other |
-% |
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Unsure |
2% |
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margin of
error: 3% |
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source:
Gallup |
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Thinking about the elections in
November, if the election for president
were held today and the candidates were
Republican George Bush and the Democrat
John Kerry, for whom would you vote:
George Bush or John Kerry?
October
24-25, 2004 |
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Kerry |
49% |
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Bush |
47% |
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Nader |
1% |
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Other |
1% |
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Unsure |
1% |
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margin of
error: 3.1% |
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source:
Democracy Corps Poll |
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If
the election for president were held
today, for whom would you vote?
October
23-25, 2004 |
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Bush |
49% |
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Kerry |
46% |
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Nader |
1% |
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Badnarik |
-% |
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Peroutka |
-% |
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Cobb |
-% |
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Other |
4% |
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margin of
error: 2.9% |
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source:
Zogby International |
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Do
you approve or disapprove of the way
George W. Bush is handling his job as
president?
October
22-24, 2004 |
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Approve |
51% |
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Disapprove |
46% |
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Don’t Know |
3% |
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margin of
error: 3.1% |
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source:
Gallup |
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If
the election for president were held
today, for whom would you vote?
October
22-24, 2004 |
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Kerry |
50% |
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Bush |
48% |
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Other/Undecided |
2% |
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margin of
error: 3.7% |
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source:
Survey USA |
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If
the election for president were held
today, for whom would you vote?
October
23-25, 2004 |
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John
Kerry |
49% |
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George W. Bush |
46% |
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Ralph Nader |
1% |
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Undecided |
4% |
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margin of
error: 4% |
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source:
American Research Group |
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If
the election for president and vice
president were being held today and the
names on the ballot included George W.
Bush for President and Dick Cheney for
Vice President, the Republicans, and
John Kerry for President and John
Edwards for Vice President, the
Democrats, for whom would you vote -
Bush, Kerry, or someone else?
October
21-24, 2004 |
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Kerry |
47% |
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Bush |
45% |
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Other |
1.5% |
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Undecided |
6% |
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margin of
error: 4.1% |
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source:
Zogby International |
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If
the election for president and vice
president were being held today and the
names on the ballot included George W.
Bush for President and Dick Cheney for
Vice President, the Republicans, and
John Kerry for President and John
Edwards for Vice President, the
Democrats, for whom would you vote -
Bush, Kerry, or someone else?
October
23-25, 2004 |
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Kerry |
50% |
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Bush |
47% |
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Other/Undecided |
3% |
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margin of
error: 4% |
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source:
American Research Group |
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If
the election for president and vice
president were being held today and the
names on the ballot included George W.
Bush for President and Dick Cheney for
Vice President, the Republicans, and
John Kerry for President and John
Edwards for Vice President, the
Democrats, for whom would you vote -
Bush, Kerry, or someone else?
October
19-25, 2004 |
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Bush |
50% |
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Kerry |
46% |
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Other |
2% |
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Not
Sure |
2% |
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margin of
error: 4% |
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source:
Rasmussen Reports |
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If
the election for president and vice
president were being held today and the
names on the ballot included George W.
Bush for President and Dick Cheney for
Vice President, the Republicans, and
John Kerry for President and John
Edwards for Vice President, the
Democrats, for whom would you vote -
Bush, Kerry, or someone else?
October
23-25, 2004 |
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Kerry |
49% |
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Bush |
47% |
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Other/Undecided |
4% |
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margin of
error: 4% |
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source:
American Research Group |
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Rasmussen
Reports: Presidential Tracking Poll: Bush-Kerry
Saturday October 23, 2004--The latest
Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows President
George W. Bush with 48% of the vote and Senator John Kerry with 47%.
The Tracking Poll is updated daily by noon Eastern.
When "leaners" are included, the
President leads 49% to 48%. Leaners are those who initially do not
express a preference for Bush or Kerry. We ask them a follow-up
question to determine which way they are leaning at the moment.
Our
weekly polling update gives a clear sense of how close and
stable this race has remained since John Kerry wrapped up the
Democratic nomination.
Today, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern, we will
update our
Senate overview and provide the latest numbers from North
Carolina and Oklahoma.
Tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. Eastern, we will
take a state-by-state look at the Toss-Up states whose Electoral
Votes will determine the winner of Election 2004. The Rasmussen
Reports
Electoral College projection shows Bush with 222 Electoral
Votes and Kerry with 190. At 5:00 p.m. Eastern today, Rasmussen
Reports will release additional state polling data.
Fifty-eight percent (58%) of Likely
Voters are somewhat or very worried that another
Florida-style mess will mar the end of Election 2004.
Forty-five percent (45%) of voters
expect their
taxes
to go up if Senator Kerry is elected. Most expect their taxes to
stay the same if the President is re-elected. On
Social Security, voters are evenly divided as to which is
riskier--letting workers invest on their own or relying on the
federal government for promised benefits.
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House Ethics Committee Once Again Admonishes DeLay
After a previous admonishment of Rep. Tom DeLay [R-TX] over
improper bargaining to change a fellow Republican’s vote on
a Medicare prescription drug bill, the House Ethics
Committee has once again approved another investigative
report. This time DeLay has been accused of misusing office
and federal resources for political purposes.
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