I'm more interested in polls on those who don't intend to vote. I'm especially interested in learning if Gore's recent upswing is due to him taking votes away from other canidates or if it's the result of getting the support of those who wouldn't otherwise vote. If the later then Nader's drop in the polls isn't because he's losing supporters; it's because there are more potential votes & he thus has a smaller percentage of the pie.
Joe R. Golowka JoeG at ieee.org
"Equality of political rights, or a democratic State, constitute in themselves the most glaring contradiction in terms. The State, or political right, denotes force, authority, predominance; it presupposes inequality in fact. Where all rule, there are no more ruled, and there is no State" - Mikhail Bakunin