Bush Takes Slim Lead over Kerry - Poll

World | November 1, 2004, Monday // 00:00
Bush Takes Slim Lead over Kerry - Poll According a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Sunday almost evenly split likely voters in six major battleground states in the final weekend before Tuesday's election. Photo by CNN

US President George Bush enjoys a three-point edge among likely voters, according to a poll by the Pew Research Center. The survey has President Bush with a three-point lead, 48% to 45% for Sen. John Kerry, with a prediction of much higher turnout tomorrow than in 2000. The study has a 2.5% margin of error. According a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Sunday almost evenly split likely voters in six major battleground states in the final weekend before Tuesday's election. In no more than two states did the survey gave a clear advantage to one of the candidates - Wisconsin, where Bush led by 8 points, and Minnesota, where Kerry led by 8 points. In the other states, Bush had leads of two points in Iowa and four points in Pennsylvania. Kerry had leads of three points in Florida and four points in Ohio. The figures were mostly the same among registered voters, except in Pennsylvania, where Kerry had a two-point lead.

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