In the previous CBS-New York Times poll, which conducted Feb. 24-27 had Kerry leading Bush 47 percent to 46 percent.
When the pollsters put consumer advocate Ralph Nader and his independent campaign for president into the questioning, Bush's advantage grew to 8 percent -- with the president's support remaining at 46 percent but Kerry's dropping to 38. Nader pulled 7 percent support from respondents.
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When the pollsters put consumer advocate Ralph Nader and his independent campaign for president into the questioning, Bush's advantage grew to 8 percent -- with the president's support remaining at 46 percent but Kerry's dropping to 38. Nader pulled 7 percent support from respondents.
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