Abdul El-Sayed Edges Out Mike Rogers in Michigan: Most Accurate Pollster
Summary
A new poll shows Democrat Abdul El-Sayed leading Republican Mike Rogers in Michigan’s U.S. Senate race to replace retiring Democrat Gary Peters. The poll, done by TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy and Politics (TIPP), found El-Sayed with 45% support and Rogers with 42%, reflecting a close contest ahead of the November election.Key Facts
- Abdul El-Sayed, a Democrat, has a narrow lead over Republican Mike Rogers in Michigan’s Senate race.
- The poll was conducted by TIPP, a polling firm known for its accuracy in past elections.
- The survey had 1,528 registered Michigan voters and shows El-Sayed at 45% and Rogers at 42%.
- About 7% of voters would choose a different candidate, and 6% are undecided.
- Michigan has a history of close and unpredictable elections, making this race highly competitive.
- The Senate seat is open because Democrat Gary Peters is retiring.
- El-Sayed recently won the Democratic primary, defeating Haley Stevens, a candidate supported by party leaders.
- The poll was done from August 6 to 10 and has a margin of error of 2.6 percentage points.
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