Abdul El-Syed's Chances Against Haley Stevens, Mallory McMorrow in Michigan
Summary
Abdul El-Sayed has tied with Mallory McMorrow at 24% support in Michigan’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary, showing gains especially among younger voters. Haley Stevens has fallen to 13%, with 36% of voters still undecided as the August 4 primary approaches.Key Facts
- Abdul El-Sayed increased his support from 16% in January to 24% in the latest poll.
- Mallory McMorrow currently has 24% support, down slightly from 22% in January.
- Haley Stevens’ support dropped from 17% in January to 13% now.
- Younger voters (under 40) prefer El-Sayed by 17 points, while older voters (over 50) favor McMorrow by 12 points.
- El-Sayed’s platform includes Medicare for All and challenging corporate power.
- El-Sayed is endorsed by Bernie Sanders and has attracted progressive voters.
- Early general-election polls show Stevens and McMorrow performing better against Republican Mike Rogers than El-Sayed.
- The primary voters’ top concerns are the economy, threats to democracy, health care, housing affordability, and education.
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