Poll Shows Kerry With Solid Lead Nationwide

"Widespread unease over the country's direction and doubts about President Bush's policies on Iraq and the economy helped propel Sen. F. John Kerry to a solid lead among voters nationwide," according to a Los Angeles Times Poll to be released Thursday.

Kerry leads Bush 51% to 44% in a two-way match up, and by 48% to 42% with independent Ralph Nader included in the choice.

"Lifting Kerry is a powerful tailwind of dissatisfaction with the nation's course and Bush's answers for challenges at home and abroad. Nearly three-fifths believe the nation is on the wrong track, the highest level a Times poll has recorded during Bush's presidency."

Update: The Financial Times has more on the poll.

Update II: Tom Bevan doesn't believe the poll can be accurate.


June 9, 2004




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