Posted on 11/01/2004 2:02:09 PM PST by fidelio
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/elections/2004/charting.html
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This is good. Looks like everyone trying to get it right at the last minute
Go W!!!!!!!
This is great news!
Bush always polls badly on Sundays, but it looks like he didnt slip in this poll.
OMG! SO MUCH BETTER THEN I THOUGHT!!
Thought Kerry would be up like 3 points cuzz of the Weekend!
We have the big mo!
More confirmation that Bush leads by 1-3%.
Yup.....nobody wants to be known as the pollster who blew it.
No change..I guess Bush kept pace with Kerrys "great" friday...just more proof Fox has an f'ed up sample
It looks like the President polled pretty well on Saturday and Sunday in Zogby and Rasmussen, also.
Trust the liberal media, trust their polls. No thanks.
Fox is out for the ratings...
It's close but nearly unanimous, Bush is in the lead. For those of us obsessed with polls, we know that Bush's numbers get better mid-week. Tomorrow, unlike during weekends, Bush supporters won't be at church, out with friends, or trick or treating--they will be voting (correctly!) for Bush!
Fox has joined the dark side with Darth.
LLS
And The President's campaign is sounding very confident!
Yes! This poll includes Kerry's favorable Friday results! This is good news for Bush!
To paraphrase Russert, "Florida, Florida, Florida, AND Ohio, Ohio, Ohio."
This is really great!
If there was time remaining - based on past performance in this poll - you would likely see the effects of weekend polling roll off and Bush would regain a 3 to 4 point lead in this. But, we'll never know for sure...
I feel pretty certain that Bush is at about 3 point ahead of Kerry nationwide...
If that's the best they could massage the data, Bush's rating is probably higher than 49%.
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