enceladus
2004-10-31 23:12:18 UTC
Palm Beach Post: "For the first time this week, U.S. Sen. John Kerry pulled
ahead of Bush in Florida, according to a poll that has been tracking voter
opinion in 10 key states. Just three days before the election, The Palm
Beach Post/ Reuters/ Zogby International poll showed that 47 percent of
likely voters in the Sunshine State supported Kerry, while 45 percent said
they supported Bush. Pollster John Zogby said much can be learned from the
gridlock that seems to plague the race. "At this stage, incumbent Bush
shouldn't be struggling in key states where 131 electoral votes are at
stake, Bush's struggles,' he said, 'are Kerry's gains.' That's why he said
he has no compunction about calling the race for Kerry. 'It's a hunch,' said
Zogby, who is known for his unconventional methods. 'I'm looking at the
president's numbers as an incumbent, and they're not good.'"
http://palmbeachpost.com/politics/content/news/epaper/2004/10/30/m1a_prespoll_1030.html
ahead of Bush in Florida, according to a poll that has been tracking voter
opinion in 10 key states. Just three days before the election, The Palm
Beach Post/ Reuters/ Zogby International poll showed that 47 percent of
likely voters in the Sunshine State supported Kerry, while 45 percent said
they supported Bush. Pollster John Zogby said much can be learned from the
gridlock that seems to plague the race. "At this stage, incumbent Bush
shouldn't be struggling in key states where 131 electoral votes are at
stake, Bush's struggles,' he said, 'are Kerry's gains.' That's why he said
he has no compunction about calling the race for Kerry. 'It's a hunch,' said
Zogby, who is known for his unconventional methods. 'I'm looking at the
president's numbers as an incumbent, and they're not good.'"
http://palmbeachpost.com/politics/content/news/epaper/2004/10/30/m1a_prespoll_1030.html