March 05, 2004


Kerry And Bush Tied In New Poll

President Bush and John Kerry "are starting the general election campaign tied, according to an Associated Press poll, while independent Ralph Nader is drawing enough support to make Democrats squirm."

Bush had 46 percent support, Kerry had 45 percent and Nader was at 6 percent. While Nader is drawing a significant percentage of the vote, he "is unlikely to get the Green Party's nomination and he faces a stiff challenge in getting his name on the ballot in the 50 states."


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