Michigan, the next state to vote, has long been assumed to be Mitt Romney territory because his father was its governor decades ago. Now it seems wide open. There is no reliable recent polling (ie, polling since Iowa) in the state. A Detroit News story from today is all over the map about whether Romney, McCain, or Huckabee could win. John McCain won in Michigan in 2000. Earlier stories suggested that Huckabee would be doing an eight-city swing there later this week. Little wonder. After Iowa and South Carolina, Michigan traditionally has the largest percentage of evangelical voters. A defeat in Michigan for Romney really would be his death knell.
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