Polls (10/24/2004)
Published October 25, 2004
From here:
Bush 49
Kerry 48
Nader 1
From here:
Bush up 5 points
From here:
Bush 49
Kerry 43
Nader 2
Undecided 6
From here:
Bush 48
Kerry 46
As the percentage of undecided voters dwindles, Bush is closing in on the magic 50% figure. If he breaks 50% in most major polls by Election Day, he is likely to win the popular vote, regardless of how the Electoral College votes come out.
Meanwhile, it appears that it's not just PA, FL, and Ohio that are the major swing states in this election. MI, MN, and Hawaii also appear to be in play.
If this thing breaks Bush's way in the next week, he could easily win over 300 Electoral College votes by narrowly winning big states. If not...well, it could be a long time until we know who will be giving the Inaugural Address in January...
- Polls (10/24/2004)
- Published: October 25, 2004
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- Writer: RJ Elliott
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If things break Kerry's way, he could end up with a majority of electoral college votes - but wait he does not have a brother who is a governor!





RJ: If not...well, it could be a long time until we know who will be giving the Inaugural Address in January
Less than three months, I guarantee it.