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2 debates down and one to go....
2 debates down and one to go....
Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush led John Kerry by 5 percentage points among likely voters in a Washington Post daily tracking poll. A Reuters/Zogby International poll taken during the same period showed the candidates about even.
Bush is supported by 51 percent of 1,438 likely voters, compared with 46 percent for Kerry, the four-term senator from Massachusetts, according to the Post survey Oct. 6-9. The poll samples potential voters each day and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Kerry was backed by 46 percent of 1,216 likely voters to Bush's 45 percent in the Reuters/Zogby tracking poll conducted Oct. 7-9, which has an error margin of 2.9 percentage points.
An ABC News tracking poll Oct. 6-9 of 1,589 likely voters showed Bush leading Kerry 50 percent to 46 percent, with an error margin of 2.5 points. The Washington Post and ABC collect their data jointly, though they use separate methods to identify likely voters.
The candidates participated in the second of three debates Oct. 8 and will meet for their final debate Oct. 13 in Arizona.