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Friday, October 22, 2004
Ohio looking even better for Kerry
Thomas Hargrove and Guido H. Stempel III of the Scripps Howard News Service write up the latest poll out of the Buckeye state that looks great for John Kerry. In "Scripps poll: Kerry ahead in key state of Ohio", Hargrove and Stempel lead with this:
Democrat John Kerry has a lead as high as 6 percent over President Bush in the key battleground state of Ohio, according to a survey completed Thursday night at Ohio University's Scripps Survey Research Center.John Kerry can win without Ohio--it would be tough, but not impossible--but I'm not sure George W. Bush can. Note also that Bush can't seem to get over 47% in the state, and in this latest poll is significantly below that point. The state is not a shoo-in for Kerry, but it's looking better every day.
Among registered voters, Kerry leads 49 percent to Bush's 43 percent, with 2 percent saying they will support third party candidates and 6 percent undecided. Among likely voters (people who say they are committed to voting next month) Kerry's lead is 50 percent to 46 percent, with 3 percent undecided and 1 percent going to other candidates.
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