2004 Presidential Election
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  Thursday, September 9, 2004


2004 Presidential Election

Electoral-vote.com: "Those polls just keep coming. After 16 yesterday, we have six more today. The most astonishing one is in Missouri, where Gallup reports an incredible 14% lead for Bush, 55% to 41%. Zogby had them tied yesterday. A 14% lead the day after a tie seems very strange indeed. Take a look at the Missouri graph and see whether you believe this result. Personally, I don't, but since it came from a reputable pollster, it goes into the spreadsheet and map. In other polls, Bush has taken a 1% lead in Pennsylvania. That is entirely plausible as Pennsylvania has been zigging and zagging quite a bit recently. Gallup also reports that Bush is ahead by 8% in Ohio, also consistent with earlier polls. Arizona and Washington are also consistent with earlier polls. In Oregon, Kerry has slipped by a little bit and it 1% behind in a Riley poll. Since this poll was concurrent with yesterday's the Zogby poll, the two will be averaged, so Kerry maintains a small lead here."

Daily Kos: "Colorado: Bush 46, Kerry 46."

Taegan Goddard: "New polls. The latest Economist poll shows a statistical dead heat in the presidential race, with President Bush at 46% and Sen. John Kerry at 45%. In addition, a majority are still disatisfied with the direction of the country and Bush's job performance. A new CBS News poll shows Bush with a seven-point lead over Kerry among registered voters. Here are the latest state polls: Washington - Kerry 48%, Bush 45% (Strategic Vision); New Jersey - Kerry 43%, Bush 39% (Star-Ledger/Eagleton).'

Opinions You Should Have: "In a speech to the national Association Of Wealthy CEO's today, Dick Cheney warned that if John Kerry were elected, everyone would get painful, itching hemorrhoids, and 'a lot of other bad things.'"
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