South of the Michigan border, that is. A report from Public Policy Polling found these results, as listed in a Salon story:
What does Mitt Romney have to do with killing Osama bin Laden? According to a notable percentage of Ohio Republicans, way more than that good-for-nothing Barack Obama.
According to a PPP poll of likely Ohio voters, 15 percent of Republicans in Ohio think Romney is “more responsible” for bin Laden’s death than Obama, while 47 percent of Republicans are “not sure” whether Obama or Romney deserves more of the credit.
Six percent of the overall respondents gave Romney credit where credit is not at all due. Thirty-one percent of them weren’t sure whether the president or the candidate deserves more credit.

That sez a lot about where they get their information. Or maybe I should say, “disinformation”.
Agreed. I don’t trust Salon either. I look for that whole organization to fold after the election.
“I look for that whole organization to fold after the election”.
Ah, the same thing was said back in ’98, ’04, ’08, and ’10.
I think this is just Contrarian being a contrarian, or perhaps trying to make a joke. Salon is far from a political website that would be killed off by an election. How silly.