Previous presidential polls


  • Bush 45 to Gore 40 (Marist College April 3-5).
  • Bush 46 to Gore 42 (Zogby April 1-4).
  • Bush 44 to Gore 42 (Fox News/Opinion Dynamics March 22-23).
  • Bush 47 to Gore 42 (Fabrizio, McLaughlin and Associates March 21-23).
  • Bush 49 to Gore 42 (CBS News March 19-21).
  • Bush 46 to Gore 43 (Hotline Bullseye poll conducted by the polling company (R) and Global Strategy Group (D) March 16-19).
  • Gore 47 to Bush 46 (Washington Post/ABC News, March 30-April 2).
  • Gore 49 to Bush 43 (Pew Research for the People and the Press by the Princeton Survey Research Associates March 15-19).
  • Bush 48 to Gore 44 (Tarrance Group, Lake Snell Perry and Associates, Battleground Survey March 12-13).
  • Bush 45 to Gore 42 (Zogby/Reuters/WHDH-TV March 8-10).
  • Bush 49 to Gore 43 (Gallup/CNN/USA Today March 10-12).
  • Bush 47 to Gore 44 (Newsweek poll conducted by the Princeton Survey Research Associates March 9-10).
  • Gore 46 to Bush 45 (ABC News/Washington Post March 9-11).
  • Gore 46 to Bush 43 (CNN/Time poll conducted by Yankelovich Partners March 8-9).

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