Five Polls Show Kerry Lead In Michigan, Sixth Shows Tie
A Mason-Dixon poll of 625 likely Michigan voters taken 10/27-10/29 shows John Kerry leading George Bush 47%-45% with 2% backing someone else and 6% undecided.
A Zogby/Reuters poll of 600 likely Michigan voters taken 10/28-10/31 shows John Kerry leading George Bush 52%-45% with 2% backing someone else and 1% undecided.
A Detroit News poll of 600 likely voters taken 10/26-10/28 shows John Kerry leading George Bush 43%-41% with Ralph Nader getting "less than" 2%.
A Rasmussen Reports automated poll of 535 likely Michigan voters taken 10/23-10/29 shows John Kerry leading George Bush 50%-47% with 1% backing someone else.
A SurveyUSA automated poll of 671 likely Michigan voters taken 10/28-10/30 for WZZM-TV Grand Rapids and WDIV-TV Detroit shows John Kerry leading George Bush 50%-47%.
A Strategic Vision (R) poll of 801 likely Michigan voters taken 10/24-10/26 shows Bush-Cheney and Kerry-Edwards tied at 47% with 1% backing Nader-Camejo.
Bush Holds Wide Lead In Three Colorado Polls, Kerry Up In One.
A Mason-Dixon poll of 625 likely Colorado voters taken 10/27-10/29 shows George Bush leading John Kerry 50%-43% with 2% backing someone else and 5% undecided.
A Public Opinion Strategies poll of 500 likely Colorado voters taken 10/25-10/27 for the Rocky Mountain News shows George Bush leading John Kerry 51%-42%.
A SurveyUSA automated poll of 626 likely Colorado voters taken 10/28-10/30 for KUSA-TV Denver and KOAA-TV Colorado Springs shows George Bush leading John Kerry 52%-46%.
A Zogby/Reuters poll of 600 likely Colorado voters taken 10/28-10/31 shows John Kerry leading George Bush 48%-47% with 2% backing someone else and 2% undecided.