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Monday, April 5, 2004
Zogby: Kerry Edges Bush, but Nader ...
The latest poll by Zogby International shows Sen. John Kerry favored by 47 percent of "likely" voters and President Bush favored by 45 percent in a two-man race.
With the addition of Ralph Nader, the spoiler of 2000, things get interesting: Bush 46, Kerry 45 and Nader 3.
Both results are with the margin of error (plus or minus 3.1 percentage points) but show how Nader could once again help get Bush elected.
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