Stevens holds seven-point edge in Michigan Senate primary, poll finds

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A Detroit News/WDIV-TV poll shows Haley Stevens ahead of Abdul El-Sayed by about seven points in Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary (48% to 41%), with Stevens strongest among Black, non‑college‑educated and Detroit‑area voters, while El‑Sayed leads among college‑educated and White voters as the race serves as a test of the party establishment versus its progressive wing.
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