A recent poll taken days after the Florida debate put the candidates virtually neck and neck when it comes to boring the voters.
The poll showed Kerry and Bush tied at 49 percent each among likely voters interviewed. Among registered voters Bush had 49 percent and Kerry 47 percent. Independent candidate Ralph Nader was favored by 1 percent in each group. Nader's campaign has stressed that he is far more boring than the other two candidates.
Kerry, who had been considered the more boring candidate during earlier polls, has loss ground as the elections closes in. "I kinda find myself paying attention to him lately." Said an interviewee. "I heard him talking about guns or something and it almost got my full attention."
Kerry still leads the polls in 'arrogance', 'out of touch', and 'really tall' polling while Bush still has a clear lead in 'clueless', 'misdirected', and 'our current President' categories.