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08-01-2004, 10:35 PM
(CNN) -- The race between President Bush and Sen. John Kerry is as close as it has ever been, even after the Democratic National Convention last week, according to a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Sunday.
The poll -- conducted Friday and Saturday, after Kerry's acceptance of the Democratic nomination Thursday night -- found the senator from Massachusetts running slightly ahead of Bush among registered voters but slightly behind among likely voters.
In each case, the difference between the two men was less than the margin of error, making the results a statistical tie.
Although the poll brought some good news for Kerry, it suggested that the convention helped mobilize voters on the opposite side as well.
Of the 1,011 adult Americans interviewed, 916 identified themselves as registered voters and 763 said they were likely voters.
The registered voters surveyed favored Kerry over Bush 50-47, a slight change from 49-45 found in a similar poll conducted two weeks ago.
The likely voters polled favored Bush 50-47, whereas two weeks earlier they had favored Kerry 49-47.
The margin of error in each case was plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
Further polls in the coming days will help determine what effect the convention may have had on the race...
Source: CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/08/01/polls.bounce/index.html)
Finally, some good news today. :)
The poll -- conducted Friday and Saturday, after Kerry's acceptance of the Democratic nomination Thursday night -- found the senator from Massachusetts running slightly ahead of Bush among registered voters but slightly behind among likely voters.
In each case, the difference between the two men was less than the margin of error, making the results a statistical tie.
Although the poll brought some good news for Kerry, it suggested that the convention helped mobilize voters on the opposite side as well.
Of the 1,011 adult Americans interviewed, 916 identified themselves as registered voters and 763 said they were likely voters.
The registered voters surveyed favored Kerry over Bush 50-47, a slight change from 49-45 found in a similar poll conducted two weeks ago.
The likely voters polled favored Bush 50-47, whereas two weeks earlier they had favored Kerry 49-47.
The margin of error in each case was plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
Further polls in the coming days will help determine what effect the convention may have had on the race...
Source: CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/08/01/polls.bounce/index.html)
Finally, some good news today. :)