Posted on 10/18/2004 9:56:01 AM PDT by RWR8189
Race remains close in key swing states
PRINCETON, NJ -- President George W. Bush has moved back ahead of Sen. John Kerry among likely voters in the latest CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, essentially returning the race to where it was before the three presidential debates.
Among likely voters, Bush is ahead of Kerry by a 52% to 44% margin, exactly the same as in the last Gallup Poll conducted before the debates began in late September. Among registered voters, Bush has a 49% to 46% margin over Kerry.
Two CNN/USA Today/Gallup polls conducted during the debates indicated that Kerry had brought the race to a tie, and Americans clearly perceived that Kerry won each debate over Bush. Nevertheless, the current poll suggests that Kerry's perceived strong debate performance may have had only a temporary effect on the structure of the race. Kerry has now lost the edge he enjoyed among likely voters during the debate period, and Republicans have again become more enthusiastic than Democrats about their votes.
Despite the lead Bush has opened up nationally, the two candidates are essentially tied among likely voters in the 16 competitive showdown states in which the race for electoral votes is being fought. This suggests that some of Bush's current national gains may in essence be "lost" in states where the election outcome is fairly certain to be strongly for Bush or strongly for Kerry.
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Since October 18, 2004
Hey troll. Are you familiar with the term ZOT?
If you're not, you soon will be.
Here kitty, kitty!
Debates are like Pre-season football games and thus the Pats and 'Dubya remain undefeated. The Constitution makes no mention of Polls in The Articles. But there is an Electoral System provided for by those brilliant bastards!
Kind of curious that in this poll, Nader's inclusion seems to help Kerry more than it does GWB. Harumph!
Perhaps the people voting for Bush did not "perceive" that Kerry won all three debates.
Kerry won the first.
The second was tied.
Bush won the third hands down.
Typo when I entered the info into a table.
That should be reversed.
It's 9:45 PM eastern. I just heard CNN report these same numbers with KERRY ahead! What the h$#@!!
Oregon: Two-Way Horse Race DemographicsBased on Registered Voters |
Oct 15-18 |
||
Kerry |
Bush |
|
% |
% |
|
Total |
52 |
45 |
Gender |
||
Men |
48 |
49 |
Women |
55 |
42 |
Race |
||
Whites |
52 |
46 |
Age |
||
18-34 |
53 |
47 |
35-54 |
52 |
43 |
55+ |
52 |
46 |
Region |
||
Multnomah county |
73 |
24 |
Northwest/Pacific coast |
51 |
44 |
Suburbs/capital area |
53 |
44 |
South and west |
32 |
65 |
Education |
||
Post-graduate |
69 |
29 |
College graduate |
48 |
51 |
Some college |
50 |
47 |
High school or less |
50 |
47 |
Income |
||
$75,000 or more |
46 |
53 |
$40,000-$74,999 |
52 |
47 |
Less than $40,000 |
58 |
40 |
Ideology |
||
Conservative |
17 |
82 |
Moderate |
61 |
37 |
Liberal |
95 |
4 |
Partisanship |
||
Republicans |
5 |
94 |
Independents |
53 |
41 |
Democrats |
92 |
8 |
How much thought have you given to the upcoming election for president -- quite a lot, or only a little?
Quite a lot |
Some (vol.) |
Only a little |
None (vol.) |
No opinion |
|
Registered Voters |
|||||
2004 Oct 15-18 |
91% |
2 |
6 |
* |
1 |
Now, suppose that the presidential election were being held today, and it included John Kerry and John Edwards as the Democratic candidates and George W. Bush and Dick Cheney as the Republican candidates. Would you vote for [ROTATED: John Kerry and John Edwards, the Democrats (or) George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republicans]?
As of today, do you lean more toward [ROTATED: Kerry and Edwards, the Democrats (or) Bush and Cheney, the Republicans]?
Kerry/ |
Bush/ |
Neither/other/ |
|
Likely Voters |
|||
2004 Oct 15-18 |
53% |
45 |
2 |
Likely Voters |
|||
2004 Oct 15-18 |
52% |
45 |
3 |
As you may know, there is a proposal on the ballot to amend the Oregon state constitution so that only marriages between a man and a woman would be recognized as legal and valid by the state. If the election were held today, would you vote for or against this proposal?
For |
Against |
Not vote (vol.) |
No opinion |
|
Likely Voters |
||||
2004 Oct 15-18 |
50% |
44 |
1 |
5 |
Likely Voters |
||||
2004 Oct 15-18 |
51% |
42 |
* |
7 |
*
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