Drudge has more detail now.
http://www.drudgereport.com/flash1nw.htm
First of all, NOTE:
It's REGISTERED voters, not likely voters.
"among registered voters Kerry/Edwards leads Bush/Cheney 47 percent v. 45 percent with 2 percent for Nader/Camejo. In a two-way heat, Kerry/Edwards leads 49 percent v. 46 percent for Bush/Cheney, the poll shows. "
Second of all, look at this -- Bush is still leading in important national security issues, which the debate was all about:
"As for who will handle issues better overall, among registered voters Bush leads Kerry 52 to 40 percent on terrorism and homeland security; the situation in Iraq (49% vs. 44%); the situation involving Israel and the Palestinians (46% vs. 39%) and controlling the spread of nuclear weapons (47% v. 43%). Kerry scores better on the economy (52% vs. 39%); health care, including Medicare (56% to 34%) and American jobs and foreign competition (54% vs. 36%), the poll shows. "
Then there are some oddities (more r. voters say Kerry is honest):
"Overall, 62 percent say Bush has strong leadership qualities (compared to 56% who say so for Kerry). Sixty-six percent say Bush says what he believes, not just what people want to hear, compared to 48 percent for Kerry. Sixty-five percent say Bush is personally likeable (63% say so for Kerry). But more registered voters (57%) say Kerry is honest and ethical (vs. 55% for Bush); the same amount (51%) says they would trust Kerry to make the right decisions during an international crisis as would trust Bush (51%); and more (57%) say Kerry cares about people like them (vs. 49% for Bush). And 80 percent of registered voters say Kerry is intelligent and well informed, compared to 59 percent for Bush. "
Everyone...please read post 141!
Definitely points to an artificial bump here. The debate was about National Security, and Bush still holds a commanding lead in all things military and foreign policy. If, as the MSM tells us, Kerry won the debate shouldn't that mean he leads Bush in these areas? Something fishy about this poll. My guess is they called moveon.org and just polled everyone who was in their office.