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Old 10-21-2004, 07:52 PM
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Default Two new polls today ...

AP Poll:

In the survey of 976 likely voters, Democrats Kerry and Sen. John Edwards (news - web sites) had 49 percent, compared to 46 percent for Republicans Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites). That's within the margin of error for the poll conducted Oct. 18-20.


Zogby: A Reuters/Zogby three-day tracking poll released on Thursday showed Bush edging Kerry 46-45 percent.

College student support Kerry: 52-39. From some Yahoo story:


Just weeks before the Nov. 2 election, researchers at Harvard's Institute of Politics found that 52 percent of all students want the Massachusetts senator elected president, 39 percent support Bush, and 8 percent are undecided.


In 14 hotly contested swing states, the poll shows Kerry leading Bush by 17 points among students.


The data suggest more students are leaning toward Kerry than six months ago, when Harvard last surveyed them. That poll, released in April, found Kerry leading Bush by 48-38 percent with 11 percent undecided.

The article goes on to say turnout is expected to be higher than in 2000, as interest indicators are through the roof.



I am suprised the gambling line favors Bush so much. It really looks more like a coin toss each day to me.
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