Bloomberg reports that the Reuters/Zogby tracking poll now shows President Bush tied with Kerry, while the ABC News/Washington Post tracking poll shows President Bush with a three point lead:
Reuters/Zogby International Tracking Poll
Bush 45%
Kerry 45%
The poll was conducted October 9-11 and has an margin of error of plus or minus 2.9 percent.
ABC News/Washington Post Tracking Poll
Bush 50%
Kerry 47%
The poll was conducted October 9-11 and has an margin of error of 2.5 points. The Washington Post and ABC collect their data jointly, though they use separate methods to identify likely voters.
Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll
Bush 48%
Kerry 46%
The poll was conducted October 10-12 and has a margin of error is plus or minus 2 percent.
Electoral Vote Projection
Cook Political Report (10/4)
Bush 208
Kerry 207
Election Projection (10-10)
Bush 274
Kerry 264
Rasmussen Reports Electoral College Projections (10-11)
Bush 240
Kerry 194
RealClearPolitics Electoral Count (10-13)
Bush 264
Kerry 237
Sabato's Electoral Road Map (10-4)
Bush 284
Kerry 254
Unfutz Electoral College survey Summary (10/11)
Ed Fitzgerald's latest update tracks 57 electoral vote projections at 50 sites. President Bush wins in 25, (down from 39 0n 10-4) of the 57 sites and 13 others show him ahead. Kerry is projected to win in 13 projections (up from 3 on 10-4) and leads in 3 others.
National Polls
The latest CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll finds Kerry with a 1 point lead over President Bush.
Likely Voters
Bush 48%
Kerry 49%
Nader1%
The poll was conducted October 9-10 and has a margin of error of ±4 percent for likely voters. Last week the Gallup poll found the race tied at 49%.
The latest CBS News poll found President Bush leading Kerry by 3%.
Likely Voters
Bush 48%
Kerry 45%
Nader 2%
The CBS poll was conducted October 9-11 and has a margin of error of margin of plus or minus four points for likely voters. CBS' October 1-3 poll found the race tied at 47%.
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