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Market Research Group of LansingAdded: 9/24/08
Market Research Group of Lansing
Editor of Inside Michigan Politics. �The current polling shows that they still like him and they like and support Sarah Palin as his running mate.� The poll showed that Obama continues to show strong support among women (+2%), young voters (+16%), African Americans (+89%), voters living in the Detroit Metro area (+9%) along with his traditional Democratic base. John McCain is showing strength among blue�collar voters (+10%), men (+9%), white males (+29%), conservatives (+62%) and voters living in West Michigan (+12%) and the Flint/Saginaw/Bay City Area (+8%). Voters like McCain/Palin�s Experience and Judgment � But Change is a Toss �up. Voters believe the McCain/Palin ticket has more experience (61% - 31%) than the Obama/Biden ticket and they trust their judgment more (48% - 41%). But when it comes to bringing the right kind of change to Washington, the voter�s are split, � giving the Obama/Biden ticket a one-percent edge (44% - 43%). The poll was conducted by Marketing Resource Group, Inc. (MRG) of Lansing, Michigan, between September 15 and 19. It sampled 600 likely voters in Michigan and has a statistical margin of error of plus or minus 4.1 percent. MRG has been polling Michigan voters on political issues for more than 28 years. |
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