On economy, 49% prefer Bush
Oct 22 2004
Just Released...
On economy, 49% prefer Bush, 46% Kerry
For War on Terror, 52% prefer Bush, 43% Kerry
National Tracking Poll:
Bush 49% Kerry 46%
RR Premium Members -Daily Snapshot
35% rate US Economy Excellent/Good
Released Yesterday...
Kerry 52% Bush 44%
Colorado Senate:
Coors 49% Salazar 48%
16-Battleground States:
Bush 48% Kerry 48%, Same as Election 2000
39% Say U.S. in Recession
Number Saying Bush Conservative and Kerry Liberal Near Highest Level of 2004
National Tracking Poll:
Bush 49% Kerry 46%
On Friday, the latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows President George W. Bush with 49% of the vote and Senator John Kerry with 46%.
When ''leaners'' are included, the President leads 50% to 47%.
Our weekly polling update gives a clear sense of how close and stable this race has remained since John Kerry wrapped up the Democratic nomination. More...
Other Recent Releases
Colorado: Bush 50% Kerry 45%
New Hampshire: Kerry 49% Bush 47%
Electoral College Bush 222 Kerry 190
38% Say National Security Issues Most Important
Minnesota: Kerry 47% Bush 47%
Election 2004
Presidential Tracking Bush 49 Kerry 46
Congress Dem 45 GOP 41
President Bush Job Approval 54
Electoral College Bush 222 - Kerry 190
Updated Weekly
Bush Favorable 52 Unfavorable 47
Kerry Favorable 50 Unfavorable 49
Battleground States Bush 48 Kerry 48
Right Track? Right 43 Wrong 54
Who is a Better Leader? Bush 50 Kerry 40
Trust on Nat'l Defense? Bush 52 Kerry 43
Trust to Manage Economy? Bush 49 Kerry 46
Winning the War on Terror US 51 Terrorists 27
How is Bush handling Iraq Ex/Good 44 Poor 44
How is Bush handling Econ Ex/Good 42 Poor 43
38% Say National Security Issues Most Important
Two weeks before Election Day, 38% of voters say that--in terms of how they will vote--National Security issues such as the War with Iraq and the War on Terror are the most important.
The Rasmussen Reports survey found that 25% believe Economic issues such as jobs and economic growth are most important. More....
By All You Need Is Eyes In YourHead
Oct 22 2004
Just Released...
On economy, 49% prefer Bush, 46% Kerry
For War on Terror, 52% prefer Bush, 43% Kerry
National Tracking Poll:
Bush 49% Kerry 46%
RR Premium Members -Daily Snapshot
35% rate US Economy Excellent/Good
Released Yesterday...
Kerry 52% Bush 44%
Colorado Senate:
Coors 49% Salazar 48%
16-Battleground States:
Bush 48% Kerry 48%, Same as Election 2000
39% Say U.S. in Recession
Number Saying Bush Conservative and Kerry Liberal Near Highest Level of 2004
National Tracking Poll:
Bush 49% Kerry 46%
On Friday, the latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll shows President George W. Bush with 49% of the vote and Senator John Kerry with 46%.
When ''leaners'' are included, the President leads 50% to 47%.
Our weekly polling update gives a clear sense of how close and stable this race has remained since John Kerry wrapped up the Democratic nomination. More...
Other Recent Releases
Colorado: Bush 50% Kerry 45%
New Hampshire: Kerry 49% Bush 47%
Electoral College Bush 222 Kerry 190
38% Say National Security Issues Most Important
Minnesota: Kerry 47% Bush 47%
Election 2004
Presidential Tracking Bush 49 Kerry 46
Congress Dem 45 GOP 41
President Bush Job Approval 54
Electoral College Bush 222 - Kerry 190
Updated Weekly
Bush Favorable 52 Unfavorable 47
Kerry Favorable 50 Unfavorable 49
Battleground States Bush 48 Kerry 48
Right Track? Right 43 Wrong 54
Who is a Better Leader? Bush 50 Kerry 40
Trust on Nat'l Defense? Bush 52 Kerry 43
Trust to Manage Economy? Bush 49 Kerry 46
Winning the War on Terror US 51 Terrorists 27
How is Bush handling Iraq Ex/Good 44 Poor 44
How is Bush handling Econ Ex/Good 42 Poor 43
38% Say National Security Issues Most Important
Two weeks before Election Day, 38% of voters say that--in terms of how they will vote--National Security issues such as the War with Iraq and the War on Terror are the most important.
The Rasmussen Reports survey found that 25% believe Economic issues such as jobs and economic growth are most important. More....
By All You Need Is Eyes In YourHead