Yes Gallup, although it gives me great pause to say so.
A new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll in Ohio shows Kerry up 49-48 among LVs and 50-44 among RVs. This poll will supercede the Strategic Vision poll currently giving Ohio to Bush on electoral-vote.com tomorrow, and will also keep the Mason-Dixon Ohio showing Bush up by 1 point poll from being used.
Also, the SurveyUSA Iowa poll released tonight will keep Iowa blue on the electoral vote map, instead of having it go to Bush by 6 because of Mason Dixon.
On the down side, Mason Dixon's Wisconsin poll would have been better--it's a 45-45 tie, instead of a 6-8 point lead for Bush. However, that state is currently barely Bush with a Strategic Vision poll, so Kerry won't lose anything with the change. Michigan will also show Kerry up by 7 instead of just 1, because SurveyUSA supercedes Mason Dixon there.
Florida will flip from Kerry to Bush because of the new Quinnipiac poll, but overall Kerry should still be ahead in the electoral college with 284 votes. Pennsylvania and Oregon will be ridiculously listed as having Kerry leading by just 1 point, but they'll be for Kerry nevertheless, with incumbent Bush only at 45% in each state.