I would suggest not cherrypicking results you like. Zogby is probably either really close or completely wrong, and I'm guessing he's completely wrong.
In Colorado, Bush led 47-46 percent; Florida, Kerry 47-45 percent; Iowa, Bush 45-44 percent; Michigan, Bush 48-46 percent; Minnesota, Kerry 49-43 percent; New Mexico, Bush 51-42 percent; Nevada, Bush 51-44 percent; Ohio, Bush 46-45 percent; Pennsylvania, Kerry 47-44; and Wisconsin, Kerry 50-45 percent
Colorado, Bush led 50-45 percent; Florida, Kerry 49-47 percent; Iowa, Kerry 47-46 percent; Michigan, Kerry 48-47 percent; Minnesota, Kerry 49-46 percent; New Mexico, Bush 52-43 percent; Nevada, Bush 50-46 percent; Ohio, Bush 49-44 percent; Pennsylvania, Kerry 49-46; and Wisconsin, Kerry 52-44 percent
Trendlines for each state:
Bush 4 points better in CO from yesterday.
Bush 4 points better in OH from yesterday.
Bush 2 points down in IA from yesterday.
Bush 3 points down in MI from yesterday.
Bush 3 points down in MN from yesterday.
Bush 3 points down in NV from yesterday.
Bush 3 points down in WI from yesterday.
Florida steady.
New Mexico steady.
Pennsylvania steady.
It's his WI number I don't understand, It's totally out there compared to virtually everyone else. It looks more skewed than ARG's number.
And his polls bounce so much. I refuse to believe that many people keep changing their minds from day to day.