Stevens Maintains Narrow Edge Over El-Sayed in Michigan Senate Primary, Poll Finds

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A WDIV/Detroit News poll of 500 likely Michigan Democratic voters (July 8–11, 2026) shows Haley Stevens leading Abdul El-Sayed in the August 2026 Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate, 48.2% to 41.4%; Stevens also has stronger definite support. The top issue for voters is a candidate who will fight Donald Trump (38.2%), followed by the ability to win in November and beat Mike Rogers (25.1%). The survey margin of error is ±4.4%.
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