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Missouri: Bush 50% Kerry 45%
Saturday, October 23, 2004
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In Missouri, the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shows President Bush with 50% of the vote and Senator Kerry with 45%. Two weeks earlier, the President was ahead by a similar margin, 51% to 45%. A month before that, he was ahead 48% to 42%. Fifty-three percent (53%) of the state's voters have a favorable opinion of the President. That's down from 58% in our previous survey. Forty-nine percent (49%) have a favorable opinion of Senator Kerry. That's up one over the past two weeks. Based upon this latest survey data, Missouri remains in the "Leans Bush" category for our Electoral College projections. At Rasmussen Reports, we consider any state where polls show a candidate leading by less than five percentage points to be a toss-up. Four years ago, Bush won the state of Missouri by a narrow 50% to 47% margin. In Missouri, 53% of all voters Approve of the way President Bush is performing his job. That's down four from our last survey, but near his national Job Approval rating. Rasmussen Reports has recently released state election polls for Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, West Virginia, Washington, Virginia, and Wisconsin. 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. TOP STORIESObama Approval Index Month-by-Month Partisan Economics: Democrats, GOP See Different Economy What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls Public Support for Sotomayor Falls After Supreme Court Reversal Republicans Lead Again on Congressional Ballot Plans for General Motors Might Run Afoul of Public Opinion Massachusetts: 26% Consider State’s Health Care Reform a Success 56% Don’t Want To Pay More To Fight Global Warming Americans Still Embrace Ideals from Declaration of Independence Advertisement
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