New poll info.
http://www.drudgereport.com/
New Time poll shows double digit lead for Bush
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What you probably saw was a crawl, side bar or box showing the results of The Badger Poll (see below). Neither side is putting much stock in this poll.Bobcat 09-24-2004 11:35 PM wrote: I was on MSNBC today and they have their online polling on the sides of their stories, Bush had 14% lead over Kerry! Usually the polls have Kerry unfortunatly leading by about 3-8%. Major swing in the polls. The undecideds it seems are rallying behind Bush. Thank God!
The latest posted MSNBC numbers:
Sept. 22, 2004
registered voters
Bush: 48%
Kerry: 45%
likely voters
Bush: 50%
Kerry: 46%
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6073871/
ET Sept. 22, 2004
The poll, conducted by Hart/McInturff, shows Bush receiving support from 48 percent of registered voters, Kerry getting 45 percent, and Nader getting 2 percent. Among likely voters (defined as those expressing high interest in the November election, who represent 78 percent of the survey), Bush holds a four-point lead over Kerry, 50 percent to 46 percent.
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Bush opens big lead in Wisconsin, but both sides question the figures
By David Callender
September 23, 2004
The Badger Poll shows President Bush, on the eve of his visits to Janesville and Racine on Friday, leading Democratic challenger John Kerry by 14 percentage points in Wisconsin.
Both campaigns were skeptical of the large gap, and the poll director said they might reflect a "bubble" of public resentment at Bush's treatment by CBS News.
http://www.madison.com/tct/news/index.p ... 28&ntpid=0