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New PAC Commissions Poll Showing Duggan Desired Candidate of Detroiters

 

 (See complete Poll Results, Page 2) Turnaround Detroit, a political action committee (PAC), commissioned Michigan-based pollster Mitchell Research and Communications to conduct a survey of likely Detroit voters   on the upcoming mayoral race.  The June 25-26th survey results reflect that among likely voters polled, there is strong support for Mike Duggan as a write-in candidate, and that he has a likely chance to be one of the top two vote getters in the August 6th primary election.

Turnaround Detroit was created earlier this year to support a leader that can turn Detroit around.  The next five weeks will be spent communicating to Detroiters the importance of voting for Mike Duggan – who has a proven record of success and 30 years of commitment to Detroit.  Duggan brings the unique combination of experience we need to rebuild our neighborhoods and take back our city from the state.

 

“Turnaround Detroit is committed to ensuring that every Detroit voter has their viable choice for mayor included. The recent poll results and comments received from voters are clear indications that Mike Duggan as a write-in candidate is among the choices they want,” said Turnaround Detroit committee co-chair Elizabeth “Betty” Brooks. 

Turnaround Detroit co-chair Samuel “Buzz” Thomas observes, “Every day there are reasons shown why the city of Detroit needs Mike Duggan to be written in on the mayoral ballot. Mike Duggan has the track record, proven leadership and experience needed at this critical time for the city of Detroit to move forward.”

About Turnaround Detroit Political Action Committee:

Turnaround Detroit is a political action committee formed in 2013 under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code.  Turnaround Detroit is registered with the Michigan Campaign Finance Act as an independent committee.

 

               From:         SteveMitchell

Date:         June28, 2013

Regarding: Poll Results– Likely Voters Detroit Mayoral Race

Mitchell Research and Communications, Inc. was commissioned by Turnaround Detroit to conduct a survey of likely voters in the City of Detroit’s mayoral race(N=511) to determine the viability of a write- in campaign for Mike Duggan. The results of the survey conducted June 25-26, 2013 show that there is strong support for Mike Duggan if he were to run as a write-in.

We initially asked a question about how the race stands now. In that question, we asked voters if they were voting for Tom Barrow, Krystal Crittendon, Lisa Howze, Benny Napoleon, someone else, or if they were not sure yet. We did not include the names of candidates who had less than 5% of the vote in previous polls we have conducted.Nor did we include anycandidates whowould nothave name identification among voters. Since previous surveys showed that there were only two strong candidates, Benny Napoleon and Mike Duggan, we first wanted to test Napoleon’s strength in a race without Duggan in it.

As one would expect, Benny Napoleon(32%), has more than three times the vote than his other closest competitors, Howze (9%), Barrow (11%), and Crittendon (8%). Another 25% said that they would vote for someone else while16% said they were undecided.

In order to gage the support a candidate, Mike Duggan, would have as a write-in, we asked the following question:

Because of a problem with his petitions, the courts ruled that Mike Duggan could not be a candidate for mayor. His supporters are urging Duggan to run as a write-in candidate.This means anyone wanting to vote for Duggan would have to take the time to write his name in on the ballot instead of putting a check next to the name of one of the other candidates. If the August Primary Election for mayor of Detroit was being held today and the candidates were Tom Barrow, Krystal Crittendon, Lisa Howze, Benny Napoleon, someone else, or you could write inthename ofMike Duggan, who would you vote for?

When included, Mike Duggan surges into the lead even after informing voters that they have to take the extra step of writing his name onto the ballot. The results of that question show Duggan (31%), Napoleon (26%), Barrow (10%), Howze (7%), Crittendon (7%),other (11%) and 8% of voters were not sure yet.

We also tested how Duggan would do if he was one of the two finalists running in the November General Election against Napoleon. In that trial ballot test, Duggan led Napoleon 40%-39% and in the final ballot test, Duggan led Napoleon 41%-35%.

These results show that if voters become aware that Mike Duggan is running as a write-in candidate, he cannot only become one of the top two finalists in the primary, but could win in the November General Election.

The demographics of those surveyed appear to be consistent with what the final voter turn-out will be.Of those surveyed:

 

 

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