Sayed, Mallory McMorrow Tied for Lead in Democratic Senate Primary

Sayed, Mallory McMorrow Tied for Lead in Democratic Senate Primary

- Emerson Polling nation

Key Points:

  • In the Michigan GOP primary for governor, Perry Johnson leads with 21% support, closely followed by Rep. John James at 20%, while 39% of voters remain undecided.
  • On the Democratic side for governor, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson holds a majority with 52% support to succeed term-limited Governor Gretchen Whitmer, with 36% undecided.
  • In the Democratic U.S. Senate primary, Abdul El-Sayed and Mallory McMorrow each have 24% support, with Haley Stevens at 13%, and a significant 36% of voters undecided; generational divides show younger voters favor El-Sayed, while older voters lean toward McMorrow.
  • Among Republican primary voters for U.S. Senate, former candidate Mike Rogers leads with 55% support, though 38% remain undecided.
  • Key issues for Michigan primary voters include the economy (40%), threats to democracy (15%), and healthcare (10%), with a majority opposing U.S. military action in Iran (53% against), and a majority also opposing data centers being built near their communities, especially among Democrats.

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