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2004 US Presidential Election
October 31, 2004
| Zogby's Ten Battleground States Update 10-30

Reuters reports Saturday’s results of Zogby’s polling in 10 battleground states. This tracking polling which began on Sunday will run each day through November 1:

Kerry reclaimed small leads in Michigan and Iowa, and also led Bush in Florida, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Bush had the edge in Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada, and expanded his lead in the showdown state of Ohio from one to five points.

UDATE: I just noticed that the Headline incorrectly said 10-29. It should have been 10-30 and has been corrected.

From California Yankee.



Posted by Dan Spencer at October 31, 2004 12:22 AM | TrackBack
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The more dependable Mason-Dixon numbers have been released. A few differences from the Zogby numbers:

  • Bush leads in Iowa by 5, outside the margin of error.
  • He also leads in Florida (by 4, exactly the margin of error) and Minnesota (by 1).
  • Mason-Dixon only gives Bush a 2 point lead in Ohio.

Posted by: AlphaPatriot [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 31, 2004 12:47 AM

An election comment from the UK.

“I really hope that Bush is not reelected”.
“Why?”.
“Because then I won’t ever have to listen / watch the dishonest buffoon ever again”.
“Do you mean President Bush?”

“No, he’s the best man for the job, I meant that thing Michael Moore!!!!”.

Posted by: Max [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 31, 2004 05:04 AM

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