Michigan's primary election is scheduled for Feb. 28. Ahead of election day, The Glengariff Group, Inc. conducted a 500-sample, live operator telephone survey of registered Michigan voters likely to vote in the state's Feb. 28 Republican Presidential Primary Election. The survey was conducted on February 11-13 and has a margin of error of +/-4.38% with a 95% level of confidence. This survey was commissioned by the WDIV Local 4 and the Detroit News.
QUESTION:
One idea being discussed is to make Michigan a Right to Work state. A right to work state means that nobody could be required to join a union to hold a specific job.
Supporters argue that making Michigan a right to work state would allow the state to compete with other states that are right to work states.
Opponents argue that it is nothing more than a political move to destroy unions and the protections they offer to workers.
Do you support or oppose an effort to turn Michigan into a Right to Work state?
ASK: WOULD THAT BE STRONGLY SUPPORT/OPPOSE OR JUST SOMEWHAT SUPPORT/OPPOSE?
Strongly Somewhat Somewhat Strongly Neither Don’t
Support Support Oppose Oppose Know
UP/North 55.4% 13.5% 9.5% 12.2% 5.4% 4.1%
West 60.0% 12.9% 4.3% 11.4% 4.3% 7.1%
Southwest 45.8% 14.6% 0.0% 27.1% 6.3% 6.3%
Mid 35.6% 8.9% 28.9% 11.1% 4.4% 2.2%
E Central 38.3% 21.3% 12.8% 12.8% 6.4% 8.5%
Oakland 60.2% 12.0% 3.6% 12.0% 9.6% 2.4%
Macomb 42.5% 10.0% 5.0% 27.5% 2.5% 12.5%
Wayne 48.0% 12.0% 2.0% 20.0% 10.0% 8.0%
Rem of MSA 65.1% 4.7% 9.3% 18.6% 2.3% 0.0%
Conservative 61.4% 12.7% 4.1% 9.7% 6.4% 5.2%
Moderate 57.9% 14.1% 6.3% 9.4% 3.1% 9.4%
Tea Party 60.5% 11.6% 4.0% 12.4% 6.8% 4.5%
GOP 60.2% 13.1% 4.5% 10.2% 5.7% 6.0%

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