Gov. Jennifer Granholm is getting poor marks from a large majority of likely voters in a new poll.
The survey conducted by EPIC-MRA shows 63 percent of respondents gave Granholm negative marks about the job she’s doing. This is nearly a record disapproval rating for Granholm: 66 percent disapproved in June 2007.
Sixty-nine percent said Michigan was on the wrong track, more than the 54 percent who said the same of the country being headed in the wrong direction.
President Obama has a 54 percent approval rating, which is less than the 57 percent of Michigan’s vote he won in the election.
The survey of 600 likely voters was taken 19-22 and has a margin of error of 4 percent.
(Justin Miller is a political journalist based in Wayne County who has worked for Real Clear Politics, blogged for The Atlantic and covered the 2008 elections in Ohio for The New York Observer’s Politicker.com network of state politics news sites.)
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