Pray for a cold, hard-driving rain all day long on November 6th in the Detroit metro area.
In fact, pray for a cold driving rain front across the Great Lakes from Chicago to Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and all the way down into Pittsburgh.
America must wake up or perish.
If this poll reflects reality, then Wisconsin’s already in the Romney column, and Obama will have to spend a ton of money in Minnesota!
By November it won’t even be close for the Muslim Communist fundraiser in chief.
Obama makes Carter look like a great president, and likewise his re-election bid will do the same.
The more reliable Rasmussen polling in Michigan (dated 7.24.12) has it Obama 48% to Romney 42%:
What to believe? I tend to believe Rasmussen, good or bad. Regardless, either poll shows Michigan potentially in play, if you buy the argument that the majority of undecided/other candidate voters will break Romney.
Something fishy is going on with Democrat leaning pollsters.
PPP has a poll in Michigan that shows Obama up by 14%.
Both polls were taken during the same time period.
Mitchell screened for Likely Voters, while PPP polled “voters”, whatever that means.
Chuck Todd admitted that the NBC/WSJ national poll was skewed (sample was overweighted +11 Dem).
It seems to me that they are trying to hide Obama’s weakness.
Looking really good! Go Romney!
One more state where Obama will have to spend more money and more time.
Did you read the comments under that article. The Disaster was no more popular there than he is here. Pretty funny.
What is this source, anyway?
“He polls at 91 percent in the city....”
Only 91%?! Bet we see at least 110-112% election day!!!Same thing in Philly....
“President Obama owns Detroit. He polls at 91 percent in the city.”
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Racism 101.
Obama/Dem Super-Pacs/Unions are spending MILLIONS on some of the most hate-filled advertising in Michigan I have ever heard.
And it’s only late-July....
how has the population in michigan changed? Was Detroit empty in 2008? Where did everyone move and has that changed the voting? 91% of an empty city is how influential if votes are counted by state?
Mitt Romney could swipe Michigan from President Obama, despite Obama’s hold on Detroit
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I lived in the Detroit ‘burbs for 10 years. Still go back to see old friends once in awhile. I was in downtown Detroit, two years ago, on a week day at 2:00 p.m. It was a ghost town. There is more traffic in Flat Rock than there is in Detroit. I don’t think Detroit has the clout it once had. Most of the people who are in Detroit are depressed or on drugs or lazy or have outstanding warrants. I don’t look for Obama to get ‘em to the polls this time.