Tied in West Virginia
Iowa: Kerry 51% Bush 41%
Iowa 2004 Presidential Ballot
Bush 41%
Kerry 51%
Other 2%
Not Sure 5%
RasmussenReports.com
March 25, 2004--In the battleground state of Iowa, Massachusetts Senator John F. Kerry leads President George W. Bush 51% to 41%. Four years ago, Bush narrowly lost Iowa to Al Gore and strategists from both campaigns are watching the state closely in Election 2004.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/Iowa%20March%2025.htmMarch 25, 2004
Bush and Kerry Tied Among Likely Voters in West Virginia
George W. Bush and John Kerry are tied among likely voters in West Virginia according to a survey by the American Research Group. A total of 46% of likely voters say they would vote for Bush if the presidential election were being held today and 46% say they would vote for Kerry. A total of 2% of likely voters say they would vote for Ralph Nader and 6% of likely voters are undecided.
http://www.americanresearchgroup.com/wv/Minnesota: Kerry 47% Bush 44%
Minnesota 2004 Presidential Ballot
Bush 44%
Kerry 47%
Other 4%
Not Sure 5%
RasmussenReports.com
March 23, 2004--In Minnesota, a state whose Electoral Votes the Republicans haven't won in a generation, Massachusetts Senator John F. Kerry currently holds a very slim lead over President George W. Bush, 47% to 44%.
That result is within the survey's margin of error and similar to the final election results from four years ago. In Election 2000, Minnesota went for Al Gore by a 48% to 46% margin.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/Minnesota%20March%2025.htmKerry's lead in Iowa is now ten times the amount that Gore won the state by in 2000.
Kerry's lead in Minnesota is also higher than Gore won that state by in 2000