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Snapshot
February-March
2005
45%
Believe Michael Jackson is Guilty
Misconceptions
Hurt Personal Retirement Accounts in Polls
Most say News Reporters Fail to Keep their
opinions out of the news
28%
Favor Leaving Social Security Unchanged
Most
Fear Hollywood Impact on Moral Standards
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Election
2006: Washington Senate
Rossi
47% Cantwell 44%
37%
Have Favorable Opinion of U.N.
47%
Say U.S. and Allies Winning War on Terror
Hillary 47% Condi 40%
Americans
Growing More Hopeful on Iraq
GOP
Generation--2004 Edition
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Views
on Syria and Iran
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Social
Security Update
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Movies,
Culture, and Politics
January 2005
January 31--3-Day Data Bank
January 31--7 Day Data Bank
45% Have Favorable Opinion of Rice
35% Say US Economy Still
in Recession
42%
Say Finances Will Improve In 2nd Bush Term
Nearly
Half of US Workforce Ill-prepared for Retirement
34% Believe
UN Should Lead Tsunami Relief Efforts
GOP
Generation--2004 Edition
68% Saw
Investment Gains in 2004
42% Say USA's
Best Days Still to Come
Most Support Social Security
Reform
59% Expect
2005 to Be a Good Year
December
2004
Most
Say Those Who Move to USA Should Adopt our Cultural
Heritage
Pro-Choice
Voters Divided on Same-Sex Marriage
Hillary Trails
Generic GOP Candidate by 7 Points
42%
of Dems Name Hillary Strongest Candidate for 2008
28% of Liberal Voters Believe Dean Would Have Defeated
Bush.
57% Have Unfavorable Opinion of
France...
November 18,
2004
53%
Want Rice Confirmed as Secretary of State, 29%
Don't
November 16,
2004
57%
Have Unfavorable Opinion of France
November 15,
2004
52%
Say U.S. Winning War on Terror
November 9,
2004
Most Voters Pray
Daily
November 8,
2004
Pro-Choice
Voters Divided on Same-Sex Marriage
50%
Say U.S. and Allies Winning War on Terror
Most
Cultural Issues Voters are Under 40
November 7,
2004
Most Support Social Security
Reform
November 2,
2004
FINAL
PROJECTION:
Bush
50.2%
Kerry
48.5%
Other
1.3%
38%
Rate Economy Good or Excellent
Viewers Guide to Election Night 2004
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Daily Tracking Updates for FL, MI, MN, OH, PA
Election 2004: Month-by-Month Review
Issue Preference by voters
October 31,
2004
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Oregon,
South Carolina, Virginia,
Washington,
New Jersey,
North Carolina,
Missouri,
Maryland,
Alabama,
California,
Georgia,
Illinois,
Wisconsin,
Iowa, and
New York
October 29.
2004
Florida:
Bush
50% Kerry 45%
Final
Election 2004 Voter Preference Update:
Voters
Prefer Bush for War on Terror, Evenly divided on Preference for
Economy
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Castor
October 28,
2004
Electoral College:
Bush 222 Kerry 203
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PA
16-Battleground States:
Bush 48.0% Kerry 47.5%
South Dakota
Senate:
Thune 49%
Daschle 46%
October 27,
2004
Arizona: Bush
50% Kerry 45% Badnarik 3%
New
Mexico: Bush
48% Kerry 44% Nader 2% Badnarik 1%
Nevada:
Bush
49% Kerry 47% Nader 2%
On Iraq, 45% Say Bush Good or Excellent, 43% Say
Poor
On Economy, 43% say Bush Good or Excellent, 42% Say
Poor
Generation
Jones Women are Swing Voters
October 26,
2004
Ohio: Bush 50%
Kerry 46%
76%
Think We'll Know Winner on Election Night
Late
Deciding Voters Prefer Bush
Bush 52% Favorable
Kerry 51% Favorable
October 25,
2004
Florida:
Bush 48% Kerry 48%
Number Saying US Winning War on Terror Falls Below 50%
49% Say Bush Better Leader, 41% Name Kerry
October 24,
2004
Electoral
College:
Bush
222 Kerry 207
Michigan:
Kerry
51% Bush 46%
Iowa:
Bush 48%
Kerry 46%
Pennsylvania:
Kerry 49% Bush 46%
Just 13%
Favor Military Draft
Full Week Tracking Poll
October 23,
2004
Missouri:
Bush 50% Kerry 45%
Senate
Overview: Prospects Improve for GOP
Oklahoma:
Coburn
48% Carson 43%
North
Carolina:
Burr
49% Bowles 45%
43% Say
Country Going in Right Direction
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New
York,
Virginia
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Polling Summary
October 21,
2004
Washington:
Kerry
52% Bush 44%
Colorado
Senate:
Coors
49% Salazar 48%
16-Battleground
States:
Bush
48% Kerry 48%, Same as Election 2000
39% Say U.S. in
Recession
Number
Saying Bush Conservative and Kerry Liberal Near Highest Level of
2004
October 19,
2004
Ohio:
Bush 47%
Kerry 47%
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58%
Worried About Repeat of Florida-style Election
Mess
Bush 53% Favorable
Kerry 50% Favorable
October 18,
2004
Minnesota: Kerry 47%
Bush 47%
45% Say Their
Taxes Will Go Up With a Kerry Victory
51% Say US Winning War on Terror...
50% Say Bush Better Leader, 40%
Name Kerry
October 17,
2004
Wisconsin
Senate: Feingold Up by 10
Full Week Tracking Poll
October
16, 2004
Wisconsin:
Kerry
48% Bush 47%
October 15,
2004
Electoral
College:
Bush
213 Kerry 194
Florida:
Bush
49% Kerry 46%
Voters
Say Third Debate a Tie
South
Dakota:
Daschle 49%
Thune 49%
On economy, 49% prefer Bush, 45%
Kerry
For
War on Terror,
53% prefer Bush, 42% Kerry
October 14,
2004
Ohio:
Bush 49%
Kerry 47%
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LA
Senate: Vitter-John-Kennedy
October 13,
2004
Pennsylvania:
Kerry
47% Bush 46%
Michigan:
Kerry
49% Bush 46%
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California,
Illinois
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SD
Senate: Daschle-Thune
On Iraq, 44% Say Bush Good or Excellent, 44% Say
Poor
On Economy, 42% say Bush Good or Excellent, 41% Say
Poor
October 12,
2004
Iowa:
Kerry
50% Bush 46%
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Alabama,
Iowa,
Wisconsin
October 11,
2004
Electoral College: Bush 240 Kerry
194
New
Jersey:
Kerry
53% Bush 44%
Georgia
Senate:
Isakson
54% Majette 42%
South
Carolina Senate:
DeMint
49% Tenenbaum 43%
52% Say US Winning War on Terror... Matches Highest Level Since
March
51% Say Bush Better Leader, 39% Name Kerry
Debate
Change: More Now See Kerry as Liberal, Bush as
Conservative
October 10,
2004
Maryland:
Kerry 51%
Bush 42%
Full Week Tracking Poll
Voters
Declare Second Presidential debate is a Tie
October 9,
2004
Louisiana:
Bush
52% Kerry 44%
Senate
Campaign Overview
43% Say US heading in Right
Direction
October 8,
2004
Illinois:
Kerry 52%
Bush 41%
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South
Carolina Senate: Tenenbaum-DeMint
Georgia
Senate: Isakson-Majette
53%
Think President Bush will be re-elected
77% Have
Clear Idea Where Bush Stands on Issues
On economy, 49% prefer Bush, 45%
Kerry
For War on Terror, 52% prefer Bush, 44% Kerry
October 7,
2004
North
Carolina Senate: Burr 47 Bowles 45
Electoral
College: Bush 240 Kerry 169
16-Battleground States:
Bush 47% Kerry 47%
Cheney
Narrowly Seen as Debate Winner
Illinois
Senate:
Obama
64% Keyes 20%
October 6,
2005
Missouri:
Bush 51%
Kerry 45%
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President's Ratings Drop on
Iraq,
Economy
32%
of Workers Say Their Firms are Hiring
October 5,
2004
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FL
Senate: Castor-Martinez
NC
Senate: Bowles-Burr
California:
Kerry 53% Bush 42%
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Bush
52% Favorable
Kerry
51% Favorable
October
4,
2004
Florida: Bush 51% Kerry 47%
52% Say US Winning War on
Terror... Matches Highest Level
Since March
50% Say Bush Better Leader,
40% Name Kerry
October 3,
2004
Ohio:
Bush 48% Kerry 47%
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Full Week Tracking Poll
Voter Perceptions of Bush-Kerry Ideology Unchanged by Debate
Voter Support for Finishing Iraq Mission Increases Following Debate
South Dakota: Thune 50% Daschle 46%
October 2,
2004
Pennsylvania:
Bush 47% Kerry 47%
Colorado:
Bush 48% Kerry 44%
Oklahoma:
Bush 64% Kerry 30%
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Senate: Coors-Salazar
Oklahoma
Senate: Carson-Coburn
Alaska
Senate: Knowles-Murkowski
42% Say
US heading in Right Direction
6%
Say Debate Changed Their Mind About November Vote
October 1,
2004
Tennessee:
Bush 49% Kerry 43%
North
Carolina: Bush 54% Kerry 42%
Indiana:
Bush 53% Kerry 40%
Wisconsin:
Bush 49% Kerry 46%
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South
Dakota; Daschle-Thune, Herseth-Diedrich
On economy, 49% prefer Bush, 45%
Kerry
September
30, 2004
Electoral
College: Bush 213 Kerry 169
Michigan:
Bush 46% Kerry 46%
Virginia:
Bush 50% Kerry 44%
17%
of Voters Persuadable
52%
Say Voters Can Learn About Candidates From Debate
16-Battleground
States:
Bush
47% Kerry 47%
September
29, 2004
Georgia: Bush
53% Kerry 42%
Maryland: Kerry
48% Bush 45%
Washington: Kerry
50% Bush 43%
Bush Ratings - Economy Ex/Good 44% - Poor
40%
Bush Ratings - Iraq Ex/Good 46% - Poor
42%
52%
Say Finishing Mission in Iraq Top Priority
50%
Now See Kerry as Politically Liberal
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Alabama,
Maryland,
Oregon,
Virginia,
Wisconsin
September
28, 2004
New
Jersey: Kerry 49% Bush 46%
California:
Kerry 53% Bush 40%
Arkansas:
Bush 51% Kerry 44%
53%
Have Favorable Opinion of Bush; 50% Favorable for
Kerry
Voters
Plan to Watch Debate, Discount Reliability of
Pundits
September
27, 2004
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Arkansas,
California,
Missouri,
New
Jersey,
New
York
48% Say US Winning War on
Terror
50% Say Bush Better Leader
51%
Trust Bush more than Kerry to handle Iraq
59%
Say Iraqi People Better Off Now Than Under
Hussein
September
26, 2004
Nevada
Senate:
Reid
52% Ziser 40%
Minnesota:
Bush
46% Kerry 46%
Iowa:
Bush 48%
Kerry 45%
By
a 3-to-1 margin, voters say tax hikes bad for
economy
Full
Week Tracking Poll
September
25, 2004
66%
Say Bush is an Optimist
Social
Security:
Where's the Risk?
Nevada:
Bush
47% Kerry 45%
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Carolina,
Washington
41% Say
Country Heading in Right Direction, 54% Say Wrong
Track
September
24, 2004
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Iowa,
Minnesota,
Illinois,
Georgia
Oregon:
Kerry 51% Bush 43%
Electoral
College: Bush 213 Kerry 211
On
economy, voters evenly divided between Bush,
Kerry
September
22, 2004
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Alabama,
Oregon,
Virginia
and
Wisconsin
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