POLL: ARG Michigan Primary
Eric Dienstfrey | September 5, 2007
A new American Research Group statewide survey of likely primary voters in Michigan (conducted 9/1 through 9/4) finds:
- Among 600 Republicans, former Gov. Mitt Romney (at 39%) leads former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (13%) and former Sen. Fred Thompson (12%) in a statewide primary; Sen. John McCain trails at 9%, former Speaker Newt Gingrich at 7%. All other candidates receive less than five percent each.
- Among 600 Democrats, Sen. Hillary Clinton leads Sen. Barack Obama (43% to 21%) in a statewide primary; former Sen. John Edwards trails at 14%, Gov. Bill Richardson at 5%. All other candidates receive less than five percent each.
View all Michigan Primary poll data at Pollster.com:
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Comments
Since May ARG, Clinton up, Obama down 4, Romney up 15, Thompson up 4 and Guiliani down 6. Safe to say, Clinton and Romney look unbeatable in Michigan. Obama appears second but not as strong as earlier in the year. Giuliani has lost 15 points since January and it would appear Thompson will shortly replace Giuliani for second. McCain has all but disappeared from serious consideration in Michigan.
Posted on September 6, 2007 10:51 PM
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