NATIONAL POLLS:
ABC/WP: Kerry 49, Bush 47, Nader 2
ARG: Kerry 49, Bush 45, Nader 2
Gallup: Bush 50, Kerry 46, Nader 2
Newsweek: Kerry 49, Bush 42, Nader 3
CBS News: Kerry 49, Bush 43
Rasmussen (8/2): Kerry 47, Bush 46
Zogby: Kerry 48, Bush 43
STATE POLLS:
MA: Kerry 56, Bush 30
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Last weeks ABC/Washington Post polls had Bush in the lead
While it appears that Kerry has not recieved much of a boost from the convention, I am beginning to see evidence that are far fewer numbers of undecided than polls indicate, and that there are fewer voters who are actually undecided to give any degree of bump. For over a month the polling numbers have all been fixed in the upper 40's with Kery having a small lead of about 2 percent in almost all of them. I do not think polls from this day on will reflect any more of a diffence and will remain this way until election day.
All electoral college projections show Kerry with a current lead in the electoral college as well as being the winner in November
In the Latest Newsweek Polls which rates both candidates by their stringest points, Kerry now is considered equal to or better than Bush in all areas but Terrorism and Homeland Security where BUsh has 48 percent Kerry 42 percent .Kerry is up from the same polls last month where he was rated at 35 percent to Bush's 56 percent. They both now are considered equally able to handle Iraq at 46 percent each and Kerry is considered more adept at handlinf foreign relations 49 percent to Bush's 44 percent.Kerry's ideas about taxes Are now aheadof BUsh's With BUsh gettin 42 percent Kerry getting 48 percent:
http://www.pollingreport.com/wh2004.htmLatest polls altogetther indicate that the public has already made up its mind, and will not change it. K