If the election for president of the United States were held today, Democratic challenger John Kerry would win easily, approaching the sort of lopsided electoral college victories reminiscent of the Clinton 90s and the Reagan 80s.
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Based on a unique collection of state-by-state interactive polls of likely voters in 16 battleground states where the presidential election is expected to be decided this fall, Mr. Kerry leads incumbent Republican President George W. Bush by 102 electoral college votes, 320 to 218.
The Internet polls were conducted May 18-23 by Zogby Interactive of Utica, New York. Each state carries a slightly different margin of error. Mr. Kerry, the junior senator from Massachusetts, has made critical inroads in key Midwestern states, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Missouri, and Wisconsin, and leads in Florida, where Democrat Al Gore lost the race for the White House four years ago, the poll shows.
And while otherwise making solid gains around the country, the senator is trailing in just one toss-up state that was won by Mr. Gore four years ago – Iowa.
http://www.zogby.com/may2304.htmlI think Zogby is one of the more reliable polls too!