About 40 percent of the electorate is committed to each party, with 20 percent undecided.
And maybe it gives Bush some more time to work on the undecided 10 percent.
Voters have been slow to make up their minds and skeptical, with 30 to 40 percent still undecided a week ago.
Those in favour also gained one percentage point this month and those undecided jumped by two percent.
Still, rival campaigns emphasized the poll also showed 40 percent still undecided.
Finally he says with a loud groan, "I guess I'm part of that undecided 4 percent, or whatever it is.
She got 47 percent to his 40 percent, with 13 percent undecided.
Two new polls showed them within a percentage point of each other, with about 15 percent undecided.
That is to say nothing about the undecided 15 percent, who could have gone any way at all.
Mrs. Clinton had a 9-point margin (48 to 39), with 12 percent undecided.