A Gallup poll being released Friday has Bush up 54-40 in a three-way matchup, with Ralph Nader at 3 percent.
That's a 14-point lead folks. Of course, there are other polls out there with a slightly different message.
A new poll from the Pew Research Center said the "bounce" that seemed to propel Bush to a lead just after the Republican convention had disappeared. But he was ahead by double digits in another survey.
The Pew poll found the race at 46-46 among registered voters, and 47-46 Bush among likely voters.
Both polls have a margin of error of +/- 3%. Which means that one of them is very inaccurate. But, such is the nature of polls. Nobody will really have an accurate count until November 2nd.
