A new poll by Public Policy Polling is giving President Barack Obama the edge in Michigan over Republican challenger Mitt Romney — at least for now. Nationally, they're locked in a virtual tie and it's likely that Michigan's numbers will also seesaw leading up to the Nov. 6 election.
But it's the other numbers in the poll about the U.S. Senate race between incumbent Democrat Debbie Stabenow and Republican Pete Hoekstra, and the job approval ratings of Republican Gov. Rick Snyder, that show the independent streak of many Michigan voters — and the difficulty in predicting with certainty the outcome of close elections in Michigan.
The poll notes, for example, that Snyder has his first positive approval rating since taking office. But it also gives Stabenow the edge over Hoekstra, while noting that voters may not particularly approve of her while approving less of Hoekstra.
The analysis by the pollsters is a great read and can be viewed by clicking here.
But it's the other numbers in the poll about the U.S. Senate race between incumbent Democrat Debbie Stabenow and Republican Pete Hoekstra, and the job approval ratings of Republican Gov. Rick Snyder, that show the independent streak of many Michigan voters — and the difficulty in predicting with certainty the outcome of close elections in Michigan.
The poll notes, for example, that Snyder has his first positive approval rating since taking office. But it also gives Stabenow the edge over Hoekstra, while noting that voters may not particularly approve of her while approving less of Hoekstra.
The analysis by the pollsters is a great read and can be viewed by clicking here.
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