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Michigan Governor: In Competitive Race, It's Now DeVos by 2
DeVos (R) 48%; Granholm (D) 46%
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Michigan's edge-of-the-seat battle for Governor remains as competitive as ever, with Republican challenger Dick DeVos now edging out Democratic Governor Jennifer Granholm 48% to 46% (see crosstabs). Last month, Granholm had the edge by a percentage point.

The news for Democrats is a bit better when it comes to the state’s Senate race.

Granholm is a Democratic incumbent in an election year when the national mood is tilting against Republicans. But thanks largely to Michigan's troubled economy she hasn't been able to reach the 50% level of support all year.

Just 24% of Michigan voters rate the economy as “good” or “excellent,” Thirty-eight percent (38%) call it "fair" while another 38% say "poor."

As a result, Granholm’s base is not secure. Though DeVos attracts 90% of GOP voters, just 78% of Democrats now cast their lot with the Governor.

Meanwhile, 51% trust the Democrats more on economic policy, versus 36% who trust the President more. But this preference for Democratic economics doesn't necessarily translate into support for the incumbent Democratic Governor. Among those who trust Congressional Democrats on economic matters, 22% support Devos.

On a personal basis, Governor Granholm is viewed "very favorably" by 27% and "very unfavorably" by 22%. However, those numbers are nearly reversed when it comes to her Job Approval rating--23% "strongly approve" of her performance, and 27% "strongly disapprove."

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Survey of 500 Likely Voters
August 31, 2006

Election 2006: Michigan Governor

Dick DeVos (R)

48%

Jennifer Granholm (D)

46%

Election 2006: Michigan Governor
Three-Poll Rolling Average

Surveys

Granholm

DeVos

Jul-Aug 10-Aug 31

45%

47%

Jun-Jul-Aug 10

45%

45%

Apr-Jun-Jul

44%

44%

Mar-Apr-Jun

44%

43%

Feb-Mar-Apr

44%

43%

Jan-Feb-Mar

46%

42%

Nov-Jan-Feb

47%

39%

Election 2006: Michigan Governor

Date

Granholm

DeVos

Aug 31

46%

48%

Aug 10

47%

46%

Jul 25

43%

48%

Jun 7

44%

42%

Apr 26

44%

43%

Mar 20

44%

44%

Feb 9

44%

43%

Jan 15

49%

38%

Nov 29

48%

36%

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