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Nevada: Bush 49% Kerry 47%

Survey of 500 Likely Voters

Oct 23, 2004

Nevada 2004

Presidential Ballot

Bush 49%
Kerry 47%
Nader 2%
Not Sure 1%

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October 27, 2004--In Nevada, the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shows President Bush still nursing a two point lead over Senator Kerry. Bush attracts 49% of the vote while Senator Kerry has 47%. Ralph Nader earns 2% of the vote.

Just over a month ago, our September 23 survey found Bush leading 47% to 45%. Two months ago, our survey found the President leading by a single point, 47% to 46%  

This leaves Nevada in the "Toss-Up" column for our Electoral College projection. Four years ago, Bush won the state by four percentage points, 50% to 46%.

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This telephone survey of 500 Likely Voters was commissioned by the Badnarik for President campaign and conducted by Rasmussen Reports on October 26, 2004. The margin of sampling error is +/-4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.



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