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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Michigan Maintains Kerry In First Place
Credit:Mario Fabretto (FOTW Flags Of The World website at flagspot.net)
(CPOD) Sept. 22, 2004 - John Kerry and John Edwards could carry the state of Michigan in the 2004 United States presidential election, according to according to the MSNBC/Knight Ridder poll conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. 47 per cent of respondents would vote for the Democratic ticket, while 41 per cent would support Republican incumbents George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.
Two per cent of respondents would vote for independent candidate Ralph Nader and running mate Peter Camejo, and 10 per cent remain undecided. The election is scheduled for Nov. 2.
Democrat Al Gore won the state's 18 electoral votes in 2000, with 51 per cent of the vote. The last Republican to carry Michigan was George H. Bush in 1988.
Polling Data
If the 2004 presidential election were held today, would you vote for:
John Kerry / John Edwards (D) | 47% |
George W. Bush / Dick Cheney (R) | 41% |
Ralph Nader / Peter Camejo (I) | 2% |
Undecided | 10% |
Source: Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. / MSNBC / Knight Ridder
Methodology: Telephone interviews to 629 likely Michigan voters, conducted from Sept. 14 to Sept. 16, 2004. Margin of error is 4 per cent.
Other poll highlights: Candidate name recognition, Bush's approval rating at 46 per cent, views on same-sex marriage, economy, Iraq, terrorism and discussions about Vietnam War.
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