Posted on 11/01/2004 12:18:43 PM PST by pickemuphere
NEW YORK Final pre-election polling shows Sen. John Kerry (search) with a razor-thin edge over President George W. Bush (search) with just one day to go before Election Day.
According to a national FOX News poll released Monday, 48 percent of likely voters back Kerry, 46 percent Bush, 1 percent independent candidate Ralph Nader (search) and 5 percent are undecided.
Among registered voters Kerry leads 47 percent to 45 percent, with Nader receiving 1 percent. Results among both likely voters and registered voters are within the poll's plus or minus three-percentage point margin of error.
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It's all to get the vote out, ATTENTION FLORIDA VOTERS!!! lines are going to be long be advised... people are saying they saw Kerry pins walking away from the line in Miami, don't do this!!! stick around and vote, we must win Florida!!!
>>quasi-holiday weekend poll.
Interesting! I agree there were TONS of halloween parties this weekend, so it screwed up the normal who's-home and who's-gone.
Just running around getting ready for trick/treaters
or getting ready for a weekend costume party kept many people away from their phones.
I dont understand why these crapola pollsters wouldnt do a mega-huge one day poll today, Monday all day, and into the night
I heard a sound bite of Hanoi Kerry today.
The usual "I defended this country as a young man"
And the Lame Stream Media REFUSES to label this traitor for what he really is!
And tomorrow will come and go.
And Viet Nam Vets will still be "war criminal"
and Hanoi Kerry a "hero"
And the Lame Stream Media once again will attack
Viet Nam Vets for "smearing John Kerry"
And we will be left to defend out honor, alone, again.
ABC, AP, CBS, CNN, FOX, MSNBC, NBC, NY Times
Screw You!
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