Thursday, August 16, 2012

Poll Watch: Mitchell Research Michigan 2012 Presidential Survey

Mitchell Research Michigan 2012 Presidential Poll
  • Barack Obama 49% [44%] (47%)
  • Mitt Romney 44% [45%] (46%)
  • Someone else 3%
  • Not sure yet 4%
Among Independents
  • Barack Obama 46% [34%] (38%)
  • Mitt Romney 40% [44%] (43%)
Among Men
  • Mitt Romney 48% [48%] (49%)
  • Barack Obama 45% [43%] (41%)
Among Women
  • Barack Obama 54% [44%] (52%)
  • Mitt Romney 41% [42%] (41%)
Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as president?
  • Strongly approve 32%
  • Somewhat approve 21%
  • Somewhat disapprove 7%
  • Strongly disapprove 39%
On Saturday, Mitt Romney selected Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan to be his vice presidential running mate. From what you know of Paul Ryan, does his selection as the Republican vice presidential candidate make you more or less likely to vote for Mitt Romney for president?
  • Much more likely 33%
  • A little more likely 16%
  • A little less likely 14% 
  • Much less likely 37%
Knowing that Ryan is Romney’s running mate, if the election for President and Vice President of the United States was being held was being held today, would you be voting for Democrats Barack Obama and Joe Biden or, Republicans Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan?
  • Barack Obama-Joe Biden 49%
  • Mitt Romney-Paul Ryan 44%
Survey of 1,079 likely voters was conducted August 13, 2012. The margin of error is +/- 2.98 percentage points.  Party ID: 42% Democrat; 38% Republican; 15% Independent; 1% Other.  Results from the poll conducted July 23, 2012 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted June 18, 2012 are in parentheses.
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