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Friday, October 15, 2004

A rundown in Indiana

Research 2000 for The South Bend Tribune and WSBT-TV. Oct. 10-12, 2004. N=602 likely voters statewide. MoE ± 4:

"If the 2004 election for president were held today, would you vote for the Democratic ticket of John Kerry and John Edwards, the Republican ticket of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, or the Libertarian ticket of Michael Badnarik and Richard Campagna?"

Bush/Cheney 53%
Kerry/Edwards 40%
Badnarik/Campagna 1%
Unsure 1%

"If the 2004 election for governor were held today, would you vote for Joe Kernan, the Democrat, or Mitch Daniels, the Republican, or Kenn Gividen, the Libertarian?"

Kernan 43%
Daniels 46%
Gividen 2%
Unsure 9%

"If the 2004 election for U.S. Senate were held today, would you vote for Evan Bayh, the Democrat, or Marvin Scott, the Republican?"

Bayh 63%
Scott 27%
Unsure 10%
There are two interesting things in this poll. The first is that the President can only draw a paltry 53% in one of the most Republican states in the nation. The second is that the President's lacky Mitch Daniels is only polling at 46% in this overwhelmingly GOP state. This trend might help out Democratic candidates in the House races, hopefully.
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