Who are you most likely to vote for in the Presidential election - Democratic President Barack Obama, or Republican Nominee, Governor Mitt Romney, another candidate, or are you undecided?
Republican Nominee Mitt Romney 46.86%
President Barack Obama 46.24%
Another candidate 4.94%
Undecided 1.96%
President Barack Obama 46.24%
Another candidate 4.94%
Undecided 1.96%
Foster McCollum White Baydoun
(FMW)B, a national public opinion polling and voter analytics
consulting firm based in Michigan and representing the combined resources of
Foster McCollum White & Associates (Troy Michigan) and Baydoun Consulting
(Dearborn Michigan) conducted a telephone-automated polling random survey of
Michigan registered and most likely November 2012 General election voters
for Fox 2 News Detroit to determine their
voting and issue preferences on the Presidential election.
The margin of error for this total polling sample is 2.24%
with a confidence level of 95%.
President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney entered the
final days of the presidential race tied in a state that the campaigns only
recently began contesting, a Tribune-Review poll shows.
The poll showed the race for Pennsylvania’s 20
electoral votes locked up at 47 percent in its final week. Romney was scheduled
to campaign in the Philadelphia area on Sunday, and former President Bill
Clinton planned to stump for Obama on Monday. The campaigns have begun to
saturate the airwaves with millions of dollars in presidential advertising.
“They’re both in here because of exactly what you’re
seeing” in this poll, said Jim Lee, president of Susquehanna Polling &
Research, which surveyed 800 likely voters Oct. 29-31. Most of the interviews
occurred after Hurricane Sandy inundated Eastern and Central Pennsylvania. The
poll’s error margin is 3.46 percentage points.
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