Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed (D) is leading Republican opponent Mike Rogers by 7 points, according to a recent poll conducted by Susquehanna. El-Sayed is polling at 46%, while Rogers is at 39%. This follows other recent polls that indicated a closer race, including a Fox News survey showing Rogers leading El-Sayed at 51%-47% and a TechnoMetrica poll showing El-Sayed ahead by 3 points (45%-42%). El-Sayed, a progressive Democrat, previously defeated Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) in the primary. Rogers, who has the support of former President Donald Trump, served in the House of Representatives from 2001 to 2015. Concerns have been raised about El-Sayed's electability, with CNN's Harry Enten noting that he has a net favorability rating that is significantly lower than other Democratic candidates in similar races. El-Sayed's rating is reported to be underwater by 13 points, while other candidates in states like Iowa, Maine, and Ohio have positive ratings.
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Poll Shows El-Sayed Leading Rogers by 7 Points in Michigan Senate Race
A recent poll by Susquehanna indicates that Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed (D) has a 7-point lead over Republican Mike Rogers, polling at 46% to Rogers' 39%. Despite this lead, concerns about El-Sayed's overall electability persist, as he has been noted to have a lower favorability rating compared to other Democratic candidates.
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Poll Shows El-Sayed Leading Rogers by 7 Points in Michigan Senate Race