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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Election 2004

11/1/04 9:00 AM EST
Kerry, Bush Each Lead In Two Wisconsin Polls

A Mason-Dixon poll of 625 likely Wisconsin voters taken 10/27-10/29 shows John Kerry leading George Bush 48%-46% with 1% backing someone else and 5% undecided.

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A Zogby/Reuters poll of 600 likely Wisconsin voters taken 10/28-10/31 shows John Kerry leading George Bush 51%-44% with 3% backing someone else and 2% undecided.

A CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll of 1,345 registered Wisconsin voters, including 1,119 likely voters, taken 10/28-10/31 shows George Bush leading John Kerry 52%-44% among likely voters with Ralph Nader at 1%.

A Strategic Vision (R) poll of 801 likely Wisconsin voters taken 10/25-10/27 shows Bush-Cheney leading Kerry-Edwards 49%-46% with 1% backing Nader-Camejo.

Kerry Up In Three New Hampshire Polls, Tied In Fourth.
A Mason-Dixon poll of 625 likely New Hampshire voters taken 10/27-10/29 shows John Kerry leading George Bush 47%-46% with 1% backing someone else and 5% undecided.

A Research 2000 poll of 600 likely New Hampshire voters taken 10/26-10/28 for the Concord Monitor shows John Kerry leading George Bush 49%-46% with 2% backing Ralph Nader.

A University of New Hampshire poll of 850 likely New Hampshire voters taken 10/27-10/29 for WMUR-TV shows John Kerry leading George Bush 50%-46% with 1% backing Ralph Nader.

An American Research Group poll of 600 likely New Hampshire voters taken 10/28-10/30 shows John Kerry and George Bush tied at 47% with 2% backing Ralph Nader and 4% undecided.

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