Weird.
Burke tied and Scott leading? WTF?
And I think a 15-point lead for Hickenlooper may be too much, while Snyder leading by only 3 is strange as well.
Ohio numbers look about right, we can't beat Kasich with a no-name democrat.
Ugh, really? FitzGerald's already starting to air ads (radio ones, but still decent since he has low cash compared to the Lehman-Adelson-Christie Super PAC Governor), is appearing on a variety of statewide and national TV programs, getting interviews from newspapers and magazines and plenty of publicity, and continuing his grassroots campaigning around the state all while taking care of his family and the county, so that's the last reason FitzGerald would ever lose to Kasich.
For whatever reason, Wikipedia took down the PPP 44-44 poll and put up this R-favoring Oklahoma pollster, so even despite that, I'm very hesitant to believe Kasich's really ahead by that much. 2 or 3 points at most, but this race will go right down to the wire.
Otherwise, besides the fake Scott lead and maybe a slight bit of favoritism towards Burke and Hickenlooper, the Michigan poll looks pretty accurate. The gender gap is disproportionally off though in a few of those states.