Michigan Democrats want a Clinton back in the White House -- by an overwhelming margin. But independent voters have lingering doubts about Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, raising questions about whether she can continue her party's streak of winning Michigan's presidential delegates.
Almost a year before the state's parties hold primaries or caucuses, Clinton is the clear choice of Michigan Democrats with a nearly 30-point lead over her nearest rival, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, a Detroit Free Press-Local 4 Michigan Poll conducted last week shows. The New York senator and former first lady got strong support crossing racial lines, income levels, geographical boundaries and age.
And in head-to-head matchups, she led those who polled best among the Republicans: former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Arizona Sen. John McCain, tracking national polls that show the Democrats taking an early lead and reversing trends from some polls last year.
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Monday, February 5, 2007
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