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Saturday, January 12, 2008
By Steven L. Taylor

The newest Mitchell Interactive poll has the following in Michigan:

The Poll gives McCain 23%, Romney 17%, and Mike Huckabee at 11%. The poll has Rudy Giuliani and Ron Paul tied at 8%.

The MOE is 5%.1

If Romney losses in Michigan, I can’t see how he can be considered a viable candidate, although he certainly can afford to keep running as long as he is willing to spend his own money.

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  1. The write-up says “about 5%” so I suppose it could be 4.5% []
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2 Responses to “Michigan Poll”

  1. The Moderate Voice Says:

    Around The Campaign 2008 Sphere

    NOTE: This is the first in a series of special Election 2008 editions of our popular Around The Sphere linkfest where we offer readers links to weblogs of differing viewpoints — and give you our comments on some of the political issues raised. T…

  2. Anne Ford Says:

    I keep hearing that Romney is a flip flopper. Before anyone votes for McCain, they need to watch this video, http://therealmccain.com/. Huckabee is the only candidate who says what the means and means what he says. He has never waivered. The Fair Tax that he supports, would put American back on track economically. Read all about the tax at http://www.FairTax.org.


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