Posted on 10/12/2004 8:40:21 PM PDT by RWR8189
Rasmussen National 3 day tracking has Bush at 47.4% to Kerry at 45.8%. This is a full 2 point Kerry gain from yesterday. With "Leaners" included, Bush's lead is exactly 1 point at 48.5% to 47.5%.
Rasmussen 7 day rolling averages for 5 key battleground states are:
Florida, Bush 49%-45% (This is unchanged from yesterday)
Michigan, Kerry 50%-46% (This is unchanged from yesterday)
Minnesota, Kerry 48%-45% (This is a 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday)
Ohio, Bush 50%-46% (This is a 1 point Kerry gain from yesterday)
Pennsylvania, Kerry 47%-45% (This is unchanged from yesterday)
Also, good news out of Iowa. Rasmussen's one week polling data from Iowa has Kerry 50%-46%. That's a 7 point gain for Kerry from last week, where Bush had the lead 48%-45%.
In Wisconsin, the one week polling data has it Bush 48%-45%. Essentially unchanged from a week ago which was Bush 49%-46%.
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Good News?
"Also, good news out of Iowa. Rasmussen's one week polling data from Iowa has Kerry 50%-46%. That's a 7 point gain for Kerry from last week, where Bush had the lead 48%-45%."
"Good" news?? Is this a misprint??
Statistical variance....
Reminder...Scott Rasmussen said he believes final vote will
approach the approval number!
G.W.Bush - 53% approval - currently and since July!
Typical, the undecided are taking a last look at the challenger. Good. This ought to keep anyone in the Bush camp from being complacent during the last 3 weeks.
What dates do the state polls cover?
If the polls are within the margin of error, then it will all boil down to turnout, turnout. We could win all the states mentioned above if we all flock to the polls on Nov. 2.
I'll be honest with you, I stole it from someone who pays for this info at DUmmy land, I guess I overlooked that.
Good news is in the mind of the beholder . . .
Proof Reading is our friend. :-)
Explain to me how this is good news?
Rasmussen shows Bush with job approval of ~52% in MN, PA, and MI. Perhaps he will win them also.
Pencils have erasers...
Its a 3 day rolling average like the national Rasmussen poll.
>>Also, good news out of Iowa. Rasmussen's one week polling data from Iowa has Kerry 50%-46%. That's a 7 point gain for Kerry from last week
Is that your warped opinion or are you quoting someone?
well batton down the hatches...
you're going to be swamped with people reacting to the
'good news' in post #1 before reading post #10
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