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« on: October 31, 2012, 11:14:09 PM »

Michigan Survey Results

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Not quite 2008, but out of reach for Romney. Republicans can have a near-tie as in 2000 nationwide when the Democratic nominee wins the state by 5. Up by 8? Democrats are winning the popular vote by about 5.

High single digits, quick call once the counties along the WI close (Central as opposed to Eastern time)  about as some suburban and urban districts call in.   
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