Suppose the election for president were being held today and you had to choose between Al Gore and Joseph Lieberman, the Democrats; George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republicans; Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke, the Green Party candidates, and Pat Buchanan and Ezola Foster, the Reform Party candidates. For whom would you vote?
ABC News
| Bush |
47% |
| Gore |
46% |
| Nader |
3% |
| Buchanan |
1% |
The ABC News tracking poll of 1,011 likely voters was taken Oct. 21-23 and has an error margin of 3 percentage points.
(Bush had a slight edge in this poll over the weekend)
CNN-USA Today-Gallup
| Bush |
45% |
| Gore |
46% |
| Nader |
3% |
| Buchanan |
1% |
The CNN-USA Today-Gallup tracking poll of 752 likely voters was taken Oct. 21-23 and has an error margin of 4 percentage points.
(Bush had been up in this poll by about 10 points over the weekend)
MSNBC-Reuters
| Bush |
44% |
| Gore |
42% |
| Nader |
5% |
| Buchanan |
1% |
The MSNBC-Reuters tracking poll of 1,200 likely voters was taken by Zogby International Oct. 20-22 and has an error margin of 3 percentage points.
Voter.com Battleground
| Bush |
46% |
| Gore |
38% |
| Nader |
5% |
| Buchanan |
1% |
The Voter.com Battleground tracking poll of 1,000 likely voters was taken Oct. 17-19 and 22 and has an error margin of 3 percentage points.
(Bush has edged to a lead in recent days in this poll)
ARIZONA
| Bush |
49% |
| Gore |
39% |
| Nader |
4% |
| Buchanan |
2% |
The Arizona poll of 629 registered voters taken between Oct. 19-22 has an error margin of 4 percentage points, and the error margin for the subsample of 345 likely voters was 5 percentage points.
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(Oct. 24, 2000)