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. CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll. July 8-11, 2004. N=706 likely voters nationwide. MoE ± 4. Bush/ Cheney Kerry/ Edwards Nader/ Camejo None/ Other (vol.) No Opinion % % % % % 7/8-11/04 45 50 2 1 2
Investor's Business Daily/Christian Science Monitor/TIPP poll conducted TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence. July 6-10, 2004. N=800 registered voters nationwide. MoE ± 3.5. . "If the 2004 election for United States president were held today and the following were candidates, for whom would you vote? Would you say Democrat John Kerry or Republican George W. Bush?" Names rotated George W. Bush John Kerry Not Sure . % % % 7/6-10/04 44 49 7 6/14-19/04 44 44 13 "If the 2004 election for United States president were held today and the following were candidates, for whom would you vote? Would you say Democrat John Kerry, Republican George W. Bush or independent Ralph Nader?" Names rotated George W. Bush John Kerry Ralph Nader Not Sure % % % % 7/6-10/04 43 47 4 6 6/14-19/04 44 41 6 10 Newsweek Poll conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. July 8-9, 2004. N=1,001 registered voters nationwide. MoE ± 4 (for all registered voters). "Suppose the election were being held TODAY and you had the following three choices for president and vice president: George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republicans; John Kerry and John Edwards, the Democrats; and Ralph Nader and Peter Camejo, the independent or third party candidates. Who would you vote for?" If none of these: "As of TODAY, do you LEAN more toward Bush and Cheney, the Republicans; Kerry and Edwards, the Democrats; or Nader and Camejo, the third party candidates?" Bush/ Cheney Kerry/ Edwards Nader/ Camejo Other (vol.)/ Undecided % % % % ALL 44 47 3 6 "Suppose there were only two choices for president and vice president and you HAD TO CHOOSE between George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republicans; and John Kerry and John Edwards, the Democrats. If the election were held TODAY, who would you vote for?" If neither: "As of TODAY, do you LEAN more toward Bush and Cheney, the Republicans, or Kerry and Edwards, the Democrats?" Bush/ Cheney Kerry/ Edwards Other (vol.)/ Undecided % % % 7/8-9/04 45 51 4 "In general, would you like to see George W. Bush reelected to another term as president, or not?" . Yes No Unsure % % % 7/8-9/04 43 52 5 5/13-14/04 41 51 8 3/25-26/04 45 50 5 Time Poll conducted by Ken Dautrich and Chris Barnes. July 6-8, 2004. N=774 likely voters nationwide. MoE ± 3.5. "Suppose the 2004 election for president were being held today, and you had to choose between Massachusetts Senator John Kerry, the Democrat, and George W. Bush, the Republican -- for whom would you vote?"
6/2-4/04: Asked of undecideds: "Even though you haven't made up your mind yet, do you lean more toward supporting Bush or Kerry?" . George W. Bush John Kerry Other (vol.)/ Unsure % % % 7/6-8/04 45 49 6 6/2-4/04 49 48 3 "Now suppose the 2004 election for president were being held today, and you had to choose between George W. Bush, the Republican, John Kerry, the Democrat, and Ralph Nader -- for whom would you vote?" 6/2-4/04: "Now suppose the 2004 election for president were being held today, and you had to choose between George W. Bush, the Republican, John Kerry, the Democrat, and Ralph Nader, running as an independent -- for whom would you vote?" If undecided: "Even if you haven't made up you mind yet, do you lean more toward supporting Bush, Kerry, or Nader?" George W. Bush John Kerry Ralph Nader Unsure % % % % 7/6-8/04 45 47 4 5 6/2-4/04 48 43 6 3
Zogby America Poll. July 6-7, 2004. N=1,008 likely voters nationwide. MoE ± 3.1. . General Election Trial Heats: George W. Bush John Kerry Other (vol.)/ Unsure . % % % . 7/6-7/04 44 46 9 .
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