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NEWSWEEK GENEXT Poll: Presidential Race All Tied Up

So It Comes Down To “Who’s More Fun?”

September 28, 2004

Contact Michael Gross at (202) 420-2012

Category Politics & Elections (National) , US Election 2004
Location United States


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Michael Gross at (202) 420-2012

Washington, D.C. — After months in which John Kerry held a narrow but consistent lead among registered voters under age 30, the September Newsweek.com GENEXT Poll conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs shows that the Bush-Cheney ticket has pulled even with their Democratic challengers. Since the August poll, Bush-Cheney have gained slightly among young voters (+3 percentage points), while Kerry-Edwards have lost support (-5 points). This is the best result we have seen for Bush since polling started in January, while Kerry’s support is near the low observed in April-May.