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2004 US Presidential Election
October 28, 2004
| Zogby's Ten Battleground States Update 10-28

Reuters reports today’s results of Zogby’s polling in 10 battleground states:

“It’s close, it’s close, it’s close,” pollster John Zogby said. “The candidates are locked in a dead heat among Catholics, young voters, voters over 70, men and women, and independents.”

Bush also led in five of the 10 battleground states being polled — Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico and Nevada — with Kerry ahead in Colorado, Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin. The key state of Pennsylvania, a must-win for Kerry, was tied.

Bush gained a two-point edge in Michigan after being 10 points behind Kerry when the tracking poll began on Sunday. Bush also led by one point in Florida and Kerry had a three-point edge in Ohio.

From California Yankee.



Posted by Dan Spencer at October 28, 2004 09:08 PM | TrackBack
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I visited a number of early polling stations in the Tampa Bay area and there is rampant harassment and attempts to discourage voters. I was quite appalled. We took many photos to document the events.

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