Wednesday, September 01, 2004

Media Ignores Zogy Poll Showing Undecideds Moving to Bush

Zogby: Undecideds Moving to Bush
On the eve of the Republican National Convention, President George W. Bush is favored by 25 points over Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry (35% to 10%) among undecided likely voters when Libertarian, Constitution and Green Party presidential candidates are factored into the 2004 presidential race, according to a new Zogby/Williams Identity poll. The poll found:
Undecided voters favored Bush over Kerry by 25 Points (35%-10%)
67% Say they "Like Bush as a Person"
40% watch Fox most for news
77% give the president a negative job performance rating
87% say they "wish there were other candidates in the race"
26% say their vote for president "will not count"
The interactive poll of 19,033 likely voters, which included 501 undecided likely voters and those most likely to change their minds, was conducted from Wednesday through Tuesday (Aug. 11-24, 2004) by the Zogby/Williams Institute. Overall results have a margin of sampling error of +/0.7. Margin of error for undecided voters is +/- 4.5.

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