WOW!!! EPIC-MRA of Lansing Poll … Romney 46% – Obama 45% … If Michigan is a Battlegorund State Obama Will Lose Badly in 2012
Michigan a Battle Ground state … EPIC poll has GOP challenger Mitt Romney leading President Barack Obama 46%-45%. Last month, the EPIC poll had Obama ahead 47%-43%. This poll had to send shock waves throughout the Obama reelection minion HQ. Is it possible that the dirty little secret is that blue collar, union states like Wisconsin and Pennsylvania are ripe to turn “red” in 2012? Democrats, the MSM and the Obama mouth pieces were quick to say that the Wisconsin recall election was nothing. Hardly, there is a movement happening that is not being reported by the MSM because it is in direct opposition to Obama.
President Barack Obama’s popularity in Michigan has slipped in recent months, leaving him in a dead heat with Republican challenger Mitt Romney, according to a new poll of state voters by EPIC-MRA of Lansing.
The poll, released this morning to the Free Press and four TV stations, shows Romney leading Obama 46%-45%, a reversal from the last EPIC poll in April which showed Obama ahead 47%-43%.
Obama’s personal and job approval numbers also have slipped, with 46% of Michiganders saying they have a favorable opinion of the president, and 41% approving of the job he’s doing.
Could this possible be a trend in Michigan as a result of what took place in Wisconsin, or a knee jerk reaction? As stated at NRO, wasn’t Romney’s opposition to the auto bailout supposed top make him toxic?
Posted June 8, 2012 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Polls, Presidential Election | one comment |
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