LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – A new poll finds former Detroit public health official Abdul El-Sayed and state Senator Mallory McMorrow in a statistical dead heat in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate.
El-Sayed has 24% support, McMorrow has 23.6% support, and Congresswoman Hailey Stevens is well behind in third with 13.4% support.
The poll shows 36% of voters have not made up their mind.
The U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democrat Gary Peters is up for grabs this year with Peters’ retirement.
Voters in the Republican Party are split in a new poll in the race for governor between businessman Perry Johnson and Congressman John James.
Johnson has surged in support to edge James, 21.4% to 20.2%.
Former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox is third with 10% support, and Michigan Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt of Van Buren County has just single-digit support.
The poll also find primary voters in Michigan are opposed to the war with Iran, 53% to 39%, with 8% unsure.





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