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ccharles000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-19-09 07:51 PM
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MI-Gov: Cherry's Numbers are the Pits
Marketing Resource Group for Inside Michigan Politics (3/4-3/10, registered voters):

John Cherry (D): 34
Mike Cox (R): 41
John Cherry (D): 34
Terri Lynn Land (R): 39

John Cherry (D): 34
L. Brooks Patterson (R): 38

L. Brooks Patterson (R): 22
Peter Hoekstra (R): 17
Mike Cox (R): 15
Terri Lynn Land (R): 12
(MoE: ±4.1%)

People in the know about Michigan politics have been warning us that, despite its blue-state status, we're going to face an uphill fight to retain the open gubernatorial seat in Michigan. Much of the public ire with Michigan's dire economic straits seems to be aimed toward Jennifer Granholm's administration, and with her #2, Lt. Gov. John Cherry, as the Dems' likeliest nominee, that's a problem for us. With this poll commissioned by local politics newsletter Inside Michigan Politics, we have some confirmation, as all three head-to-heads show Cherry trailing Republican rivals.

While Cherry fares the worst against Attorney General Mike Cox (cue Beavis & Butthead-style laughter here...), Cherry also loses by narrower margins to SoS Terri Lynn Land and Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson. Cox, however, isn't in a good position in the primary; Patterson, with high name rec in the Detroit suburbs, beats him, as does retiring Rep. Pete Hoekstra, who has a strong base in the Grand Rapids area. (No Cherry/Hoekstra matchup was released.)

The writeup in the Detroit Free Press also alludes to Democratic primary results, although it doesn't give specific numbers. Cherry easily dispatches Daniel Mulhern (Granholm's husband, who's said he isn't running), ex-Michigan St. football coach George Perles, and state House Speaker Andy Dillon. Dillon is term-limited out of the House in 2010 and is apparently interested enough in the governor's race to forego a challenge in MI-11 to the vulnerable Thad McCotter; I'd be very interested to see how Dillon polls in head-to-heads against the leading GOPers, to see if the problems are specific to Cherry or if there's a bigger problem with the Democratic brand in Michigan right now.

http://www.swingstateproject.com
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