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Arkansas: Bush 51% Kerry 44%
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
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In the race for the six Electoral College votes from Arkansas, President George W. Bush has solidified his lead. The latest Rasmussen Reports survey shows Bush with 51% of the vote and Senator Kerry with 44%. Bush won the state's Electoral Votes four years ago by a five point margin. Before the Republican National Convention, Bush was up by 6 in Arkansas, 49% to 43%. The latest survey means Arkansas remains in "Leans Bush" category for our Electoral College projection. Earlier in the year, the candidates had been tied in Bill Clinton's home state. Many commentators viewed Arkansas as one of the few southern states in which a Democrat could possibly be competitive. However, John Kerry's campaign has recently stopped advertising in Arkansas. President Bush is viewed favorably by 52% of Arkansas voters; Senator Kerry by 44%. In Arkansas, 54% of all voters Approve of the way President Bush is performing his job. That's down a point since our August release, but still slightly above the President's national Job Approval rating. Rasmussen Reports Premium Members receive daily Tracking Polls for Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. They also receive weekly updates for 15 other states other information. State election data is provided for the public site on a regular, but less frequent, basis. Rasmussen Reports is an independent public opinion research firm that provides daily updates on the Presidential election and the nation's economic confidence. Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information. The Rasmussen Reports Election Edge™ Premium Service offers the most comprehensive public opinion coverage available anywhere. Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, has been an independent pollster for more than a decade.
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