Looks like a close race here.
2000 Election: Gore won by 0.5
Gore 47.0
Bush 46.5
Nader 5.0
www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=862
Kerry 53
Bush 43
www.oregonlive.com/news/o...224680.xml
Bush 46
Kerry 45
Nader 1
Looks like a close race here.
www.americanresearchgroup.com/
Sep.10-13
600 LV
MoE 4.0
Kerry 47
Bush 45
Nader 2
So if zogby's is the most accurate and remains basically unchanged, the 2:1 ratio of Democrats registering to vote over Republicans is a pretty moot point.
I just hope there is a great voter turn out regardless of you vote for.
It is a right that way too many take for granted and don't take advantage of.
Your vote is your voice!!
www.realcities.com/mld/kr...tstory.jsp
Sep. 14-16
625 RV
MoE +/-4.0
Bush 47
Kerry 43
Nader 1
Undecided 9
ZogbySen. John Kerry leads President Bush 51 percent to 44 percent in Oregon, according to a new poll conducted for the Portland Tribune and KOIN (6). The survey, taken Sept. 13-16, also showed Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden with a comfortable lead over Republican challenger Al King. Wyden, seeking a second six-year term, led King in the poll 58 percent to 31 percent, with 11 percent of the respondents undecided. The survey also showed three in bent Democratic state officials — Secretary of State Bill Bradbury, Attorney General Hardy Myers and Treasurer Randall Edwards — all leading for re-election. Oregon, with its modest seven electoral votes, has attracted more attention from the presidential candidates than usual this year because Bush lost here in 2000 by only 6,765 votes
Research 2000
9/20-23
600 Likely Voters
4.0 Margin of Error
Bush 43
Kerry 50
Nadar
An anomoly in Oregon? Perhaps?
Riley Research
10/9-10/13
400 LV
4.9 MOE
Bush 48
Kerry 43
Nadar 01
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American Research Group
10/10-10/12
600 LV
4.0 MOE
Bush 44
Kerry 49
Nadar 02
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SurveyUSA
10/9-10/11
628 LV
4.0 MOE
Bush 44
Kerry 53
Nadar (Ob)
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