By Catherine Dodge
Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry remain statistically tied in a daily poll by Reuters/Zogby.
Bush was supported by 48 percent of 1,206 likely voters surveyed Oct. 25-27 and Kerry, the four-term Massachusetts senator, drew 46 percent. Four percent of voters are undecided. The poll's margin of error is plus or minus 2.9 percentage points. Bush led by 1 point in yesterday's results.
A Zogby tracking poll at this time in the 2000 election showed Bush led former Vice President Al Gore by 1 point.
The tracking poll by Reuters/Zogby is conducted daily and its result is a rolling average of three days' worth of polls. A portion of the total sample is interviewed each day. The earliest results are dropped when a new day is added.
Zogby International is based in Utica, New York. Reuters Group Plc, the world's largest publicly traded provider of financial information, is based in London.
To contact the reporter on this story: Catherine Dodge in Washington at cdodge1@bloomberg.net.
Last Updated: October 28, 2004 07:53 EDT
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