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Rasmussen ReportsAdded: 10/9/08
Rasmussen Reports
Sixty percent (60%) of Michigan voters now rate the economy as the most important issue in the election, an increase of eight points from a month ago. National security is most important to just 13%. Eighty-nine percent (89%) say economic conditions in Michigan are getting worse. Fifty-five percent (55%) believe Obama is the candidate most likely to boost the auto industry, while just under half that many (27%) think that of McCain. The gap is narrower when it�s a question of who has shown greater leadership during the economic crisis so far. Forty-seven percent (47%) say Obama, 36% McCain. Michigan voters trust Obama more than McCain on the economy � 56% to 37% - and on national security � 50% to 45%. In most states, McCain has the edge on the latter issue.
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