April 14, 2004


Tight Race In New Jersey

In New Jersey, "as in many national polls," President Bush and Sen. John Kerry "are running closely, with Bush getting 40% of the vote and Kerry 41%," according to a new Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll.

"When 'leaners' are included, Kerry leads Bush within the poll's margin of error by 48 to47%. But when Ralph Nader is also included in the question, the 5% he draws is enough to put Kerry behind Bush by 44% to 48%."


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