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Nicholas_J Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-06-04 04:04 PM
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30. Actually the latest polls still have Kerry ahead:
Edited on Tue Apr-06-04 04:07 PM by Nicholas_J
Bush 43%
Kerry 49%
Nader 3%

Schroth & Assoc. (D) / Polling Co. (R) 3/3-4/04 3.5%

http://www.stpetetimes.com/2004/03/07/polls_graphics/polls-prez.shtml


Over the years there have been questions about the results of the Mason Dixon Polls. While Schroth and Associates are a rather well known Washingtno D.C. polling firm. This poll runs through the 4th of April, while the Mason Dixon Poll runs through the 1st of April. So in Actuality Kerry is ahead in the LATEST poll:

PLus he is running neck and neck with Bush ( a point ahead) in the latest American Research Poll, whil is also more current than the Mason Dixon Poll, Running through the 4th.

Bush 44% Kerry 45% Nader 4% American Research Group 3/3-4/04 4%

Kerry and Bush Tied Among Likely Voters in Florida

John Kerry and George W. Bush are tied among likely voters in Florida according to a survey by the American Research Group. A total of 45% of likely voters say they would vote for Kerry if the presidential election were being held today and 44% say they would vote for Bush. A total of 4% of likely voters say they would vote for Ralph Nader and 7% of likely voters are undecided.

These results are based on 600 completed telephone interviews among a statewide random sample of likely voters in Florida. Of the 600 likely voters, 41% are Republicans, 44% are Democrats, and 15% are not affiliated with any party or affiliated with a minor party. The interviews were conducted March 3 and 4, 2004. The theoretical margin of error for the total sample of 600 is plus or minus 4 percentage

http://www.americanresearchgroup.com/fl/

So far, in every poll but one, Kerry has been ahead in Florida, and in polls since the Mason Dixon Poll, is either in a dead heat, or retains a lead over Bush.

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