
Abdul El-Sayed has moved into first place in Michigan’s Democrat U.S. Senate primary, according to a new Mitchell Research & Communications poll showing him ahead of Rep. Haley Stevens and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow in the race to replace retiring Democrat Sen. Gary Peters.
Abdul El-Sayed leads Michigan’s Democrat U.S. Senate primary by 10 points, according to a Mitchell Research & Communications poll conducted May 1-7 and released May 11.
The poll found El-Sayed at 28 percent, followed by Rep. Haley Stevens at 18 percent and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow at 17 percent. The survey of 405 likely Democrat primary voters was conducted by text message and directed respondents to a SurveyMonkey poll. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level.
The results mark a shift in the Democrat primary after an earlier poll showed Stevens and
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