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West Virginia

Survey of 500 Likely Voters

Conducted September 16, 2004

President

Governor

Bush 50%

Manchin (D) 54%

Kerry 44%

Warner  (R) 36%

 

 

Favorable

Unfavorable

Bush

56%

44%

Kerry

48%

50%

Warner

43%

41%

Manchin

63%

28%

Cheney

51%

47%

Edwards

54%

42%

 

Who Do You Trust More on…

Bush

Kerry

Gay Marriage

52%

25%

Gun Control

46%

35%

Economy

50%

44%

  Nat’l Defense? War on Terror

 52%

 39%

 Other Data:

  •  The President’s Job Approval is at 54%.

  • 41% Say the country is heading in the Right Direction. Another 55% say we’ve gotten off on the Wrong Track.

  • 55% Believe Bush Will Be Re-elected.

  • The ballot question included Badnarik and Nader who each earned 1%.

  • 35% say the economy is getting better, 51% say worse.

  • 46% give President Bush good or excellent ratings for handling the situation in Iraq. 15% say he's doing a fair job while 37% say poor.

  • Among veterans, Bush leads 63% to 32%.

Margin of Sampling Error: +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% Level of Confidence

   
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