2004 Presidential Election
President Bush has a strong lead, 51% to 35%, in South Dakota according to a recent KeloLand poll. From the article, "If the election was held today, Bush would get 51% of the vote, compared to John Kerry's 35%, 4% would vote for Ralph Nader, 10% are undecided." Meanwhile Senator Kerry and President Bush are in a statistical tie with the president leading, 47% to 46%, in Florida according to an American Research Group poll. John Kerry is leading George Bush, 48% to 43% in Pennsylvania, according to a recent Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll. Thanks to Taegan Goddard for the links.
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