NEW POLL: BUSH 46% - KERRY 46%; KERRY DROPS SEVEN POINTS IN ONE MONTH
According to the last presidential poll, President Bush is tied with John Kerry in Minnesota 46% - 46%. Better yet, Kerry has dropped seven points in the last month.
What is so funny is that the DFL wants to pretend that Minnesota is not up for grabs:
"As they gathered together for breakfast one last time Thursday, Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak posed a question to the Minnesota delegates at the Democratic National Convention: "Does anybody really think we're a swing state?" "No!" came the response in loud unison." Source: Star Tribune, August 1, 2004
And in a previous post, I wrote about a young College Democrat who thinks they have "tricked" the pundits into thinking Minnesota is a swing state.
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Poll details:
September 5, 2004--In Minnesota, the race for the White House is now a tie. The latest Rasmussen Reports survey, conducted during the week of the Republican National Convention, shows both Senator Kerry and President Bush earning 46% of the vote in this Battleground State.
Immediately before the Convention, Kerry had a four-point lead in Minnesota. A month ago, Kerry had a 7-point lead. ahead 49%-42%. Source: www.rasmussenreports.com
What is so funny is that the DFL wants to pretend that Minnesota is not up for grabs:
"As they gathered together for breakfast one last time Thursday, Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak posed a question to the Minnesota delegates at the Democratic National Convention: "Does anybody really think we're a swing state?" "No!" came the response in loud unison." Source: Star Tribune, August 1, 2004
And in a previous post, I wrote about a young College Democrat who thinks they have "tricked" the pundits into thinking Minnesota is a swing state.
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Poll details:
September 5, 2004--In Minnesota, the race for the White House is now a tie. The latest Rasmussen Reports survey, conducted during the week of the Republican National Convention, shows both Senator Kerry and President Bush earning 46% of the vote in this Battleground State.
Immediately before the Convention, Kerry had a four-point lead in Minnesota. A month ago, Kerry had a 7-point lead. ahead 49%-42%. Source: www.rasmussenreports.com




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