Tuesday, August 31, 2004

Undecided voters tilting towards Bush

Bush Leads Kerry By 25 Points Among Undecided Voters In Zogby Poll. A Zogby International/Williams Institute interactive poll of 19,033 likely voters (+/- .07%), including 501 undecided likely voters and those most likely to change their mind (+/- 4.5%), was conducted over August 11-24, and it shows 35% of undecided likely voters would vote for George W. Bush; 10% would vote for John Kerry; 8% would vote for Libertarian Michael Bednarik; 4% would vote for Ralph Nader; 4% would vote for Constitution Party candidate Michael Peroutka; .2% would vote for Green Party candidate David Cobb; and 38% were
undecided.

52% Of Undecideds Dislike Kerry "As A Person." According to the poll, one reason for Kerry's poor showing with this small segment was that 16% of the undecided likely voters said they liked Kerry "as a person," while 52% disliked him and 32% were, as to be expected, undecided.

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