From Zogby:
Pollster John Zogby: "A good polling day for the President. A close race got closer. I am not expecting anyone to pull away in this one -- at least not yet.
“Bush leads solidly among investors (53%-39%), military families (55%-38%), married voters (51%-38%), and in the Red States (51%-38%). These are all improvements for him and where he will need to be to win.
"Kerry still holds on to 80% of Democrats, and leads among single voters (57%-34%), union voters (51%-38%), moderates (56%-34%), and in the Blue States (49%-40%).
"The two candidates are tied among Independents -- an improvement for President Bush. Fifteen percent of Independents remain undecided.
“Newly registered voters lean toward Kerry (49%-42%), while those who have already voted give a slight edge to Bush (48%-43%).
"But among the 7% undecided only 12% now say the President deserves to re-elected, while 37% say it is time for someone new. Among this same group, Bush only receives a 35% positive job rating, while 50% give him a negative rating. Kerry continues to lead the President on the economy (49%-41%), education (53%-30%), Iraq (53%-36%), and the war in Iraq (50%-37%). Bush holds a huge 71%-25% lead among those who cite the war on terror as the top issue."