Tuesday, June 13, 2006

More Crunchable Numbers

The Granholm-Devos race is getting interesting; Kos has the latest numbers here. That DeVos is up probably says something about the way the economy's behaved with Granholm in office (I'll give you a hint - pisspoor). Michigan voters want change and want a guy who can improve their ailing economy, and they'll start by ditching Granholm in November. (With data like this the exultant Democratic claims of this being their year of revolution seem slightly bizarre).

UPDATE
As my anonymous critic correctly points out, there is indeed a Rasmussen poll coming out this afternoon showing Granholm up 44%-42% on DeVos - numbers that even Kos admits are "well under the 50 percent "safe" mark;" a margin that minute is also, in all likelihood, within the margin of error...still feeling so confident?

And on outsourcing - outsourcing, experts say, produces a cumulative churning effect wherein although jobs are lost, overall there is actually net gain of jobs...but outsourcing aside maybe Michigan voters are ready for an end to Granholm's tax and spend policies?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Puhleeze. You neglect to say that Kos also cites a Rasmussen poll coming out with Granhom leading. Michigan voters have been beaten over the head with DeVos $7 million in shady advertising and when it comes time to pull the trigger in November they aren't going to vote for a guy who outsources jobs to China.

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