The survey put total 1991 business investment spending at $524.2 billion.
An independent survey of voters put his winning total at about 86 percent.
The survey put the average of car rental taxes at 10.65 percent.
Other surveys put the number at no more than 10 million.
Still, until last month, independent surveys consistently put the pro-187 forces far ahead, some by more than 25 points.
The next survey put it in 10th position and by 1990 the company was fifth.
Other federal surveys put the figure at one in three.
But a new survey puts the browser race into a different light.
The survey put the number of new jobs in August at 219,000, a little below what many economic analysts had been expecting.
A 1984 survey put the figure at 61 percent, up from 45 percent in 1978.