Poll: Bush and Kerry in Virtual Tie
By the second poll, done Sept. 11-14, the Bush lead had evaporated. In that poll, Bush and Kerry were knotted at 46 percent among registered voters. Among likely voters, Bush was at 47 percent and Kerry at 46 percent.
Andrew Kohut, director of the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, says "This poll finds a lot of the positive impact Bush had in the convention remains. But Bush's vulnerabilities on Iraq and the economy continue, and these have anchored the race."
Bush: Vulnerable on Iraq and the economy. Let's move off the Guard records and help John Kerry bring this one home.
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