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Source: Foster McCollum White & Associates (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
DObamaDemocratic47%piePoll Date: 2012-06-12
RRomneyRepublican45%Number Polled: 1,783
-Other-4%Margin of Error: 2%
-Undecided-4%Voter Type: Likely

Obama with a 2% Lead (within the MoE); Ficano Hurting Obama

 By: Inks.LWC (R-MI) on 2012-06-14 @ 02:32:56

Question:
Question 1:
The 2012 United States Presidential election will be held on November 6, 2012. Who are
you more likely to vote for in the election??
1- President Barack Obama, 2- Mitt Romney, 3- Another candidate or 4- Undecided
(Barack Obama): 46.89%
(Mitt Romney): 45.48%
(Another candidate): 3.56%
(Undecided): 4.07%

Poll Demographics

About this Poll
- Foster McCollum White & Associates, a Political and Governmental Affairs and Organizational Development consulting firm based in Troy Michigan and Baydoun Consulting, a political communications consulting firm based in Dearborn, Michigan conducted a telephone-automated polling random survey of Michigan registered and most likely November 2012 general election voters to determine their voting and issue preferences on the issue of Presidential preference, collective bargaining rights support, Public Act 4 ballot initiative and the impact of Democratic Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano’s FBI investigation and criminal indictments on President Obama and Democratic candidates across the Michigan November ballot.
- This ten question automated poll survey was conducted on the evening of June 12, 2012 between the hours of 6:30 pm and 8:30 pm.
- A list-based sample of traditional Michigan high participation registered voters. These voters have participated in a minimum of 70% of the available primary and general election and odd year municipal and county elections in Michigan since 1993.
- An initial qualifying statement was read to respondents asking them to participate only if they were very likely to vote in the November General Election.
- Forty-four thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine (44,999) adults were called, and 1,783 respondents participated in the survey. The response rate for this survey was 3.96%.
- The margin of error for this polling sample is 2.32% with a confidence level of 95%. Our polling study produced sub-populations within each of the surveyed election contest. Results within the sub-populations will be reported with respect to the individual cross-tab and sub-population group as it exist.

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