The latest Pew Research Center poll shows "the presidential race is again extremely close." President Bush and Sen. John Kerry are tied at 45% to 45% among registered voters, and 47% to 47% among likely voters.
The Economist Poll shows Kerry leading Bush, 48% to 46%.
A Marist College poll shows Kerry and Bush "neck and neck," with each candidate getting the support of 47% of registered voters.
Update: In the AP-Ipsos Public Affairs poll, Kerry is leading Bush 49% to 46%. Most striking: "Some 56% say the country is on the wrong track."