10.16.2004
Zogby: Bush 48-44
Six percent of voters remain undecided in the tight race, which Zogby said was beginning to show similarities to the disputed 2000 battle between Bush and Democrat Al Gore.
"This is reminding me more and more every day of 2000 -- with the lead changing every few days and no candidate able to put this away," he said.
In the 2000 race, I wound up following this poll exclusively; it was generally a dead-on image of the race, and is today generally cited as the most accurate of the bunch from that awful time.
Six percent of voters remain undecided in the tight race, which Zogby said was beginning to show similarities to the disputed 2000 battle between Bush and Democrat Al Gore.
"This is reminding me more and more every day of 2000 -- with the lead changing every few days and no candidate able to put this away," he said.
In the 2000 race, I wound up following this poll exclusively; it was generally a dead-on image of the race, and is today generally cited as the most accurate of the bunch from that awful time.
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Hunter Byrd:
I keep hearing that there will be law suits in Colorado if its voters vote on November 2 to divide the electoral vote according to the popular vote and do away with the all or nothing approach. I think I've heard a few other states do this now or are also wanting to change how their electoral votes go. I'm sure there will be more written about the electoral vote in the days to come because it became such an issue in the last election. What are your thoughts on this issue and the electoral college in general?
Erin Samuelsen
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I keep hearing that there will be law suits in Colorado if its voters vote on November 2 to divide the electoral vote according to the popular vote and do away with the all or nothing approach. I think I've heard a few other states do this now or are also wanting to change how their electoral votes go. I'm sure there will be more written about the electoral vote in the days to come because it became such an issue in the last election. What are your thoughts on this issue and the electoral college in general?
Erin Samuelsen
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