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Click Here July 5, 2004--In California, the latest Rasmussen Reports survey finds Senator John F Kerry with a14-point lead over President George W Bush, 52% to 38%. In Election 2000, Bush lost California to Al Gore by 11 points.
Electoral College totals since California was already in the Kerry column. In California, 81% of liberal voters say they will vote for Senator Kerry while 74% of conservative voters say they will vote for President Bush. Kerry leads among men and women, Investors and non-Investors.
Data for California will updated again early next month. Sign up for our free Weekly Update Sign Up This data has been compiled from a national telephone survey of 15,000 Likely Voters conducted by Rasmussen Reports from June 1-30, 2004. Each night, 500 interviews with Likely Voters were conducted. National results for the survey during that time frame show that President Bush and Senator Kerry each attracted 45% of the vote. State-by-state samples carry a margin of error that varies from +/- 3 percentage points to +/- 5 percentage points depending upon the state. Data for California, Texas, and New York carries a 3 percentage point margin of error. For Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan, the margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points. For all other states, the margin of error is +/- 5 percentage points. In all cases, the margin of error is expressed with a 95% level of confidence. In some states, oversampling and supplemental interviews were used to obtain an adequate sample size for reporting purposes.
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