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Strategic Vision: Bush +5 (6 w/ Nader) in WI
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SV is out with another set of polls.
In Wisconsin:
Bush: 49%
Kery: 44%
Bush: 49%
Kerry: 43%
Nader: 2%
The also have a Georgia update as well.
Bush: 58%
Kerry: 36%
Bush: 58%
Kerry: 35%
Nader: 1%
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Re:Strategic Vision: Bush +5 (6 w/ Nader) in WI
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September 15, 2004, 09:24:08 am »
I hate "Strategic" Vision... just headline numbers. No interesting stuff.
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Re:Strategic Vision: Bush +5 (6 w/ Nader) in WI
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September 15, 2004, 09:30:24 am »
I don't really know their methodology, but this cycle their numbers have consistently made sense... i.e. tracked upward as Bush moved up in the polls. Very few outliers.
I would tend to agree they aren't overly useful, though they do ask a SwiftVet question.
Are they good enough to pick up a trend beyond what's happening nationally? Say, in NJ and/or WI? We'll find out.
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Re:Strategic Vision: Bush +5 (6 w/ Nader) in WI
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September 15, 2004, 10:19:07 am »
A result on the medium-high side of things for Bush.
A couple points less than Gallup, a few points more than the "consensus" of the others
Last few polls out of Wisconsin:
Strategic Vision (GOP) September 13
Bush 49.0%
Kerry 43.0%
Nader 2.0%
Gallup September 12
BUsh 52.0%
Kerry 44.0%
Nader 1.0%
Undecided 5.0%
Rasmussen September 12
Bush 49.0%
Kerry 47.0%
Gallup August 26
Bush 48.0%
Kerry 45.0%
Nader 4.0%
Rasmussen August 26
Bush 48.0%
Kerry 45.0%
Gallup August 26
Bush 50.0%
Kerry 47.0%
Los Angeles Times August 24
Bush 48.0%
Kerry 44.0%
There was also a partisan poll done by ACT! in there somewhere showing Kerry up by 9% I think it was.
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