Leadership opinion polling for the 2004 Spanish general election

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In the run up to the 2004 Spanish general election, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge the opinions that voters hold towards political leaders. Results of such polls are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls is from the previous general election, held on 12 March 2000, to the day the next election was held, on 14 March 2004.

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Preferred Prime Minister

The tables below list opinion polling on leader preferences to become Prime Minister.

Rajoy vs. Zapatero

Mayor Oreja vs. Zapatero

Rato vs. Zapatero

Gallardón vs. Zapatero

Acebes vs. Zapatero

Aznar vs. Zapatero

Predicted Prime Minister

The tables below list opinion polling on the perceived likelihood for each leader to become Prime Minister.

Rajoy vs. Zapatero

Mayor Oreja vs. Zapatero

Rato vs. Zapatero

Gallardón vs. Zapatero

Acebes vs. Zapatero

Aznar vs. Zapatero

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