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EXIT POLLS: Obama Takes Michigan

With the majority of polls closed across the state, WXYZ-TV’s exclusive exit poll results offer a glimpse into how millions of Michigan residents voted this election. Channel 7’s exit poll data shows Democratic Senator Barack Obama leading Republican Senator John McCain by a margin of 57%-43%.

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American09 - 11/6/2008 9:49 PM
I make more money now under Bush than before. I work two jobs. One of them is my own business. I do not make $100,000 a year but I refuse to believe that you should work and be taxed higher to give to the people that refuses to work. Why reward people that do not work hard. If you disagree send me 5% or whatever % obama is planing to hike on the people that are out working. Pull it out of your pocket and every other Obama supportter send me some money and I will refuse to work again because Robin Hood will save me. Our country was not built with a Robin Hood attitude. It was based on work hard and make your own breaks. Not work harder because 64,058,618 Obama needs your money. If you hate bush so much he lowered your taxes and never took money from you to give to the lazy.

Johnholmes - 11/4/2008 10:49 PM
There goes more MIchigan jobs!!


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