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Monday, November 21, 2011

Poll: Romney leading Obama In Mich.

LANSING, Mich. - A poll of likely Michigan voters released Sunday showed Mitt Romney with an apparent lead over Democratic President Barack Obama should the Michigan-born ex-Massachusetts governor get the Republican nomination.
The poll showed 46 percent supporting Romney and 41 percent backing Obama if the 2012 presidential election were held now. The difference is just past the poll's 4 percent margin of sampling error. Thirteen percent are undecided.

Obama carried Michigan in 2008.

4 comments:

  1. Sandusky could beat Obama at this point.

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  2. Those two comments prove that the GOP and republicans care just about getting Obama out even if it means putting up someone they know will flip flop as soon as they get in office. Go ahead, put Romeny in. He is such a people pleaser and will do anything to stay in office and you'll be left empty handed

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  3. My pet mouse could beat Obama. Put in someone who will really help us. Buck the republican party and vote for RON PAUL!!!

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