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Rogers in dead heat with Stevens, McMorrow in Michigan Senate race: Poll
Key takeaways
- Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) holds a slim lead in hypothetical matchups against Rep.
- The poll, conducted by the Glengariff Group, found that 43.8 percent of 600 likely general election voters in the Wolverine State backed Rogers in a matchup against Stevens, who received 41.5 percent support.
- In both matchups, more than 14 percent of voters were undecided, the poll found.
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Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) holds a slim lead in hypothetical matchups against Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) and Michigan state Sen. Mallory Mc Morrow (D) in the state s Senate race, according to a recent survey.
The poll, conducted by the Glengariff Group, found that 43.8 percent of 600 likely general election voters in the Wolverine State backed Rogers in a matchup against Stevens, who received 41.5 percent support. In a potential Rogers-McMorrow race, 42.8 percent of respondents supported the former lawmaker while 40.7 percent backed the state senator.
In both matchups, more than 14 percent of voters were undecided, the poll found.
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