Michigan poll numbers
When asked if they approved or disapproved of Governor Jennifer Granholm's overall job performance, 46% of the respondents approved; 48% disapproved; and 6% were undecided.
'When an incumbent's job approval is below 50% they must be considered vulnerable as they seek re-election,- said David E. Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder of Strategic Vision, LLC. 'Both Senator Stabenow and Governor Granholm fall under this criteria and must be considered vulnerable in the final two weeks of this election year.
When asked if they thought Michigan was headed in the right direction or wrong direction, 23% said right direction; 65% said wrong direction; and 12% were undecided.'
Normally, an incumbent would be doomed with numbers such as these, yet so far Senator Stabenow and Governor Garnholm have been able to convince voters that the state's problems are caused by the President and not as a result of their policies,- said Johnson.
When asked if they would like to see the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade, 35% said yes; 53% said no; and 12% were undecided.
In a general election match-up for Governor, between Governor Jennifer Granholm and Republican Dick DeVos, Granholm led 47% to 43% with 10% undecided.'
This race remains volatile and will be influenced heavily by advertising and events,- said Johnson. 'Still, Granholm remains highly vulnerable when one looks at her job approval number and in a normal election cycle would seem destined for defeat.-In a match-up between Senator Stabenow and Republican Senate nominee Mike Bouchard, the results were Stabenow 48%; Bouchard 42%; and 10% undecided.
































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