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2004 US Presidential Election
November 01, 2004
Oregon | Likely Voters in Oregon Pick Kerry, Potter, and Fish

The Portland Tribune just put up a new poll of 400 likely voters in Portland and 600 statewide. Kerry wins 49% over Bush 43%, with 5% undecided still. (Who are these people?!?) Potter trounces Francesconi 53% to 35%; and Fish beats Adams 42% to 37% (with 21% undecided there).

More interestingly, 49% of likely voters would vote “Yes” on Measure 35, limiting non-economic damages in medical malpractice suits. 57% of likely voters are supporting Measure 36, amending the constitution to define marriage as solely between one man and one woman. And 48% of people are in favor of Measure 37, requiring payment from the government when land use restrictions reduce property value. 50% of voters say No to Measure 38, abolishing SAIF, the state workers compensation insurance (13% undecided).

I report, you decide.



Posted by mellow-drama at November 1, 2004 01:41 AM | TrackBack
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