Kwame Kilpatrick's re-election is in doubt, new poll says
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 09:20PM
TheSpook
More than half of the Detroiters polled
in a recent survey said Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has accomplished nothing
or they don't know what he has done since taking office three years
ago. And only one in five of the likely voters said they want to see
the mayor re-elected. Those figures and others in an EPIC/MRA poll on
the mayor's race conducted for WXYZ-TV (Channel 7) suggest that
Kilpatrick's bid for a second term is in jeopardy. The poll also shows
Kilpatrick losing to one of his main opponents and tying another in
head-to-head matchups. The mayor's job approval ratings alone indicate
that his fortunes have fallen dramatically. In February 2003, 71
percent of those surveyed said Kilpatrick was doing a good job, while
26 percent said he was doing a fair or poor job. By Sunday, only 36
percent of respondents gave him positive marks, while 62 percent gave
him a negative rating. Both polls of about 400 people have a margin of
error of about 5 percentage points. Kilpatrick's favorability rating
also has dropped over the past two years, to 40 percent from 76
percent. And the percentage of respondents giving the mayor low marks
rose to 53 percent from 16 percent, during the same time. "This is a
very dramatic shift in the numbers," said Ed Sarpolus of EPIC/MRA. "All
the focus has been on his own personal foibles, real or otherwise." [more]
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