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  • 8/8/2019 TargetPoint Consulting MI-01 Poll Results, 09.08.2010

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    INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM

    TO: DAN BENISHEK

    BENISHEK FOR CONGRESS

    FROM: MICHAEL MEYERS

    SUBJECT: MI-1 ENVIRONMENT TOXIC FOR DEMOCRAT CHANCES

    DATE: 9/8/2010

    At your request, TargetPoint Consulting conducted a survey of likely voters in Michigans 1stCongressional District. We conducted 406 telephone interviews (300 across the entire district withan oversampling in key areas). A random sample of this type is likely to yield a margin of error of+/- 5.7% in 95 out of 100 cases. The surveys were conducted August 31September 2, 2010.

    The results from the survey are compelling. The First District appears to be slipping away from theDemocrats and your chances of victory have improved greatly over the summer as national trendsare fully manifesting themselves in this district. The political environment facing our Democraticopponent has turned toxic.

    Perhaps the most important single data point is the fact that 67% of the voters would prefera congressman who will act as a check and a balance on the Obama/Pelosi agenda. Lessthan one-quarter of the district wants a congressman who will help implement that agenda.

    Nearly as strong is their desire for an outsider to go to Washington and represent theirbeliefs. By a two-to-one margin, 56%-28%, voters prefer a congressman who comes fromoutside government and politics as opposed to a candidate who has experience as a statelegislator in Lansing.

    Democratic leadership approval ratings are also abysmal 59% disapprove of the wayPresident Obama is handling his job (45% strongly disapprove) and Speaker Pelosi has a60% unfavorable rating with only 25% responding favorably.

    This environment, coupled with your strong campaign to date, has made you the clear choice amongthe districts voters. In both a two-way and a more crowded four way contest, you have strong leadsheading into the final two months of the campaign:

    Two-Way Congressional Ballot Four-Way Congressional Ballot

    Dan Benishek 54% Dan Benishek 39%Gary McDowall 31% Gary McDowall 25%Undecided 14% Lonnie Lee Snyder* 11

    Glenn Wilson 6*Snyder has since been removed from ballot by the Michigan Supreme Court

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    You currently lead in each of the four measurable media markets (Alpena, Flint, Marquette andTraverse City) and have a significant advantage on overall name ID and perceptions. While youshould expect this race to tighten as McDowell and his interest group supporters begin airing firsttelevision ads, their job is made very difficult because the Democratic party currently stands on the

    wrong side of three key issues in the district.

    Spending

    56% of voters think we must cut federal spending in order to get our deficits undercontrol. Otherwise we are going to be facing big tax increases, which will hurt jobcreation and force our children and grandchildren to pay out for wasteful spending

    ObamaCare

    45% of voters feel the healthcare law needs to be repealed and replaced with new reformsthat would include more free market principles and fewer restrictions on individualsand businesses.

    New Energy Taxes

    53% of the voters are EXTREMELY angry about Efforts in Washington to create a capand trade energy scheme that would raise energy costs for everyone in NorthernMichigan

    It is fair to say that, at this stage, Gary McDowells support is limited only to base Democrat voters.However, given the lack of awareness that McDowell enjoys, we should expect that to change, if and

    when he begins running any kind of pro-McDowell advertising.

    You need to spend the final two months of the election season continuing to spread your campaignsmessages, especially your signature issues of the 4 Rs - Read it, Reduce It, Repeal It, Reform It.

    Strong majorities are already responding to this message and as they learn more about your agendaand the record of your opponent, you can expect these positive outcomes to continue.

    Additionally, pointing out your opponents long history of supporting higher taxes, increasedspending and his inability to stand up against his party and for his constituents will be a key part ofour winning efforts.