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Thursday, October 14, 2004
Great news from the new polls
Both the Washington Post and the ABC News likely voter polls (same sample, different methodologies) have President Bush tied with John Kerry at 48% in their daily tracking poll. Even more important is this finding by ABC News:
Today 48 percent of likely voters have a basically favorable opinion of Kerry, up nine points since before the first debate; 43 percent view him unfavorably. In the same time Bush's unfavorable rating has gained six points — 40 percent then, 46 percent now. Bush's advantage on favorability, the most basic measure of a public figure's popularity, is gone.The poll also finds that Kerry's favorability has grown substantially among women and white Catholics, two groups that could be key to a Kerry victory. There is more on the internals at the link.
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