President Obama has a 6-point lead in Michigan, according to new polling from Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling and commissioned by the League Of Conservation Voters, who has endorsed Obama. Obama gets 52 percent of likely voters to Republican candidate Mitt Romney’s 46 percent.
The League of Conservation Voters and its political affiliated committees have spent more than $2 million on the presidential race, according to the organization’s press secretary, Jeff Gohringer.
The president maintains a strong lead in Michigan, according to the PollTracker Average.