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Added: 10/31/08

Public Policy Polling
Date: 10/28-30
Michigan
Added: 10/31/08

Barack Obama55%
John McCain42%
Unsure3%
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Obama is now winning white voters by the slimmest of margins, 49-48. Add to that his 90% standing with black voters and it�s the equation for a run away victory.

He has a 53-40 lead with independent voters in the state, and is actually pulling more Republican votes (13%) than John McCain is Democratic votes (8%). Any concern that there would be party unity issues for the Democrats in Michigan after all the controversy about the state�s convention delegation seems to have subsided.

�It�s hard to believe that less than two months ago our polling was showing a one point race in Michigan,� said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. �The state started getting away from John McCain pretty quickly when the financial crisis really hit in mid-September, and obviously he didn�t help his chances in the state any by basically writing it off at the beginning of October.�

Obama is leading across all four age groups. His 52-44 lead with senior citizens in the state is one of his better performances nationally within that demographic.

Carl Levin continues to coast in his bid for reelection to the US Senate. He now leads Republican challenger Jack Hoogendyk by a margin of 58-36. That�s the largest advantage he�s shown in a PPP poll of the race.


 

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