Details, details, we want details. I heard the "spread" had risen to 5 points, in favor of Bush, of course. Any numbers to back this up?
Only if we don't count Nader's votes that Bush can reach 52% and Kerry 47%. So, to reach that spread, at the end of the votes count, Bush has to add about 400 thousands (equals to Nader's) votes.
He might already be over 60 million. If you take AZ, for example, C-SPAN has 908,211 votes, but if you look at the AZ SOS website http://www.azsos.gov/results/2004/general/GEN-100.htm he has 972,762 votes. I'm sure many others states are not being updated as well.