Poll: El Sayed holds slight edge in Michigan Senate race, but struggles with older swing voters
The AARP survey found 5% of voters undecided in the Senate race and a sharp split between voters over 50 and younger voters.
- On Thursday, a new AARP poll revealed the Michigan Senate race between Democrat Abdul El-Sayed and Republican Mike Rogers remains essentially deadlocked at 48% to 47%, well within the 3.3% margin of sampling error.
- Significant partisan age gaps define the contest, as Rogers leads El-Sayed 52% to 43% among voters aged 50-plus, while younger voters favor the Democrat by 16 points.
- Older voters demonstrate higher enthusiasm, with 86% of those 50-plus rating their motivation to vote a 10-out-of-10, compared to 71% of voters under 50, according to AARP's Kate Bridges.
- The Senate race is "extremely close," said pollster Matt Hogan of Impact Strategies, noting that 14% of older swing voters could decide the outcome in November.
- While voters prioritize the economy and cost of living, the gubernatorial race between Democrat Jocelyn Benson and Republican John James reflects similar age splits, with Republicans leading among older residents.
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Dems lead overall in Michigan, but GOP winning 50+ voters, new poll
A new AARP poll shows Michigan voters at-large prefer Democrats Abdul El-Sayed and Jocelyn Benson, but the 50+ voter group preferred the GOP.
Poll: El Sayed holds slight edge in Michigan Senate race, but struggles with older swing voters
With less than three months until election day, the U.S. Senate race in the key battleground state of Michigan remains essentially deadlocked, according to a new AARP poll released Thursday.Democrat Abdul El Sayed narrowly leads Republican Mike Rogers 48-47, the poll showed, well within the surveys 3.3% margin of sampling error. Five percent of likely voters remain undecided in the Senate race.Michigans Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Bens…
Michigan Senate Race Heats Up: Mike Rogers and Abdul El-Sayed Neck and Neck, Poll Reveals
NewsFinale NewsFinale Journal Michigan’s general election for the U.S. Senate reveals a neck-and-neck race between Republican nominee Mike Rogers and Democratic nominee Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed, according to a recent AARP poll. In this fiercely contested race, El-Sayed holds a slim lead, capturing 48 percent of likely voters’ support, compared to Rogers’ 47 percent. Despite this narrow margin, Rogers […] The post Michigan Senate Race Heats U…
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