Posted on 08/06/2004 11:08:58 AM PDT by KQQL
John Kerry has taken the lead over George W. Bush among likely voters in Florida according to a survey by the American Research Group. A total of 50% of likely voters say they would vote for Kerry if the presidential election were being held today and 43% say they would vote for Bush. A total of 2% of likely voters say they would vote for Ralph Nader and 5% of likely voters are undecided.
In a ballot question without Nader, 52% of likely voters say they would vote for Kerry and 44% say they would vote for Bush, with 4% of likely voters 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, 39% are Republicans, 45% are Democrats, and 16% are not affiliated with any party or affiliated with a minor party.
The interviews were conducted August 3 through 5, 2004. The theoretical margin of error for the total sample of 600 is plus or minus 4 percentage points, 95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanresearchgroup.com ...
And they will continue to go that way. They will make it appear that Kerry can do no wrong. Then just a week or two before elections they will give the correct poll numbers, just so they can claim that they correctly called the election.
Yes, they do.
[And I bet we get 3 guesses where those people commute to everyday because some of them are moving out *here* and whining full blast].....:))
More bullshit!!!!!!!!!!!!
They polled 39% republicans and 45% RATS...
As far as we should be concerned al Kerry has a 10 pt lead.
Kerry has a 6% handicap going in.
And he leads by about 6%.
How profound.
BAD JOB NEWS FOR BUSH: Today's jobs report release for July is bad news for the Bush campaign because it calls in to question the sustainability of the economic recovery.
A single month of disappointing job numbers can be written off as a statistical aberration, however a second consecutive month of very disappointing job growth, coupled with job revisions downward for May and June, certainly calls into question the underlying strength of the economy.
Anybody?
Not Always. They've done polls for Republicans in the past but many of their more recent ones have been for media outlets and such.
Ain't that the truth. Add POA2 and COURAGE to that list.
Oh man, now you are showing your true colors.
Look at post 83 and 88, KQQL is so happy that not enough job were created and the DOW is going down.
KQQL is showing his true colors.
"Ask anyone who lives in Florida (as I do), they'll tell you that many neighborhoods are ghost towns during the summer months. "
This Floridian can testify to that.
The non-urban areas of FL are key for Bush.
I think the conscience issues (war, homosexual marriage, taxes, kerry the liar) are issues that will play to the snowbirds.
The airbrains are after the messenger again. :)
LOL
I have gotten used to them..
MArs
Yes..I rechecked the numbers. The point is...it was a bogus poll.
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