2004 Presidential Election
Senator Kerry and President Bush are in a statistical dead (45 to 42) heat amongst young voters 18-29 according to a recent Ipsos/Newsweek/Genext poll. Thanks to Taegan Goddard for the link and for this link to a Marist national poll showing the President in front 47 to 44.
Fox News is reporting that President Bush is leading Senator Kerry 43 to 42 nationally.
Albany Times Union: "On other key issues -- the economy, health care, Social Security, education and the environment -- New Yorkers by a wide margin say they're more in tune with Kerry than with Bush, according to a new Times Union/NewsChannel 13 poll. Overall, Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, leads the President 51 percent to 32 percent among registered New York voters. Independent candidate Ralph Nader would get 1 percent of the vote if the election were held today. Fifteen percent of voters remain undecided."
Taegan Goddard: "Stuart Rothenberg argues that the presidential election may be decided in Ohio and Sen. John Kerry needs a running mate who will play well in the Buckeye state. And he'd bypass all Ohio politicians, since Democrats nearly picked talk show host Jerry Springer as their Senate candidate."
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