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Posted: 10:58 PM Jan 29, 2010
Obama & Granholm Get Low Approval Ratings in News 10 Poll
Half of voters have favorable view of the President, but majority not happy with the job he's doing.
Reporter: Associated Press |
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President Barack Obama and Gov. Jennifer Granholm continue getting low marks from Michigan voters, according to a News 10 poll released Friday.
Fifty-eight percent of 600 likely voters surveyed statewide give Democrat Obama a negative job rating, with 41 percent saying he's doing a good job, according to EPIC-MRA of Lansing. Fifty percent have a favorable opinion of Obama, while 44 percent have an unfavorable opinion.
Granholm's numbers are worse. Sixty-eight percent give the seven-year Democratic governor a negative job rating, with 32 percent positive. Thirty-nine percent have a favorable opinion of her, with 58 percent unfavorable.
The poll was conducted by EPIC-MRA Jan. 24-26. It has a margin of sampling error of 4 percentage points.
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