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March 22, 2004
Kerry Leads Bush in Zogby Poll
Zogby's new poll has Kerry up, 48-46 over Bush. The poll also has Bush's job rating down to 46 percent, a decline of 5 points from Zogby's mid-February reading. And Bush's re-elect number, consistent with the Newsweek poll I have been discussing, is mired at 45 percent. Again, this underscores the extent to which recent gains by Bush, such as they are, do not reflect any real change in the public's evaluation of the job he's doing and whether he deserves to be re-elected.
Posted by Ruy Teixeira at 11:37 PM | link
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