NEW POLL MINNESOTA POLL: KERRY 48% - BUSH 43%
MINNESOTA POLL: STATE STILL UP FOR GRABS
"On the eve of the third and final presidential debate, Sen. John Kerry has the support of 48 percent of likely voters in Minnesota, while President Bush has the support of 43 percent, a new Star Tribune Minnesota Poll has found.
Two percent of likely voters said they would vote for independent candidate Ralph Nader and 7 percent remain undecided three weeks before Election Day. The poll's margin of sampling error is 3.4 percentage points." Source: Star Tribune, October 12, 2004
Given the accuracy of previous Star Tribune polls, this race is a dead heat.
"On the eve of the third and final presidential debate, Sen. John Kerry has the support of 48 percent of likely voters in Minnesota, while President Bush has the support of 43 percent, a new Star Tribune Minnesota Poll has found.
Two percent of likely voters said they would vote for independent candidate Ralph Nader and 7 percent remain undecided three weeks before Election Day. The poll's margin of sampling error is 3.4 percentage points." Source: Star Tribune, October 12, 2004
Given the accuracy of previous Star Tribune polls, this race is a dead heat.




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