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Thread: Ohio Poll: Bush Takes Double-Digit Lead Over Kerry

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    The editorial page of today's Enquirer gave some surprisingly positive and lengthy press to John Edward's visit.

    There are still three debates to be had. A month and a half is so short. A month and a half is eternity.

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    Bush is leading in WI also, another key battleground state 52/44.

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    Kerry Had Slight Lead After DNC

    POSTED: 11:01 am EDT September 21, 2004
    UPDATED: 11:14 am EDT September 21, 2004

    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- President George W. Bush now leads Sen. John Kerry by double digits in the latest Ohio Poll sponsored by the University of Cincinnati.

    Bush's leads Kerry by 11 percentage points among Ohio's likely voters.

    The telephone survey of 456 likely voters was conducted between Sept. 12 and Sept. 18.

    The poll shows that 54 percent of Ohio's likely voters support Bush, 43 percent support Kerry and 2 percent support Independent candidate Ralph Nader. One percent is undecided.

    Kerry led in a "dead heat" race by 2 percentage points in a poll conducted after the Democratic National Convention. This was the first poll taken since the Republican National Convention.

    The poll had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.

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    Comes as no surprise to me. I don't think Mainstream America is ready for a socialist president. When the dust settles I guess the DNC can blame Kerry, but they need to look at their overall direction and realize where the party has been headed. They need to throw Teddy Boy overboard too.

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