Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) is main her Republican rival, former Rep. Mike Rogers (Mich.), by three factors in a brand new AARP survey launched Tuesday.
Slotkin garnered 49 p.c assist amongst seemingly voters within the Wolverine State, whereas Rogers garnered 46 p.c. 5 p.c mentioned they supported a distinct particular person or have been undecided.
Michigan’s Senate race is one in every of a handful of heated battles for higher chamber seats this yr, as Democrats hope to take care of management amid a difficult map. In accordance to a mean of Michigan polls from The Hill/Choice Desk HQ, Slotkin is forward of Rogers by 2.7 p.c.
Slotkin and Rogers had their first debate final week, sparring on points together with international coverage, manufacturing and immigration.
The AARP survey additionally discovered Vice President Harris and former President Trump tied at 46 p.c assist amongst Michigan seemingly voters. Michigan is a key state for both main celebration candidate to seize in November’s upcoming election, alongside its close by neighbors Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
The AARP survey happened Oct. 2-8, that includes 1,382 seemingly voters, 600 of them being a part of a statewide consultant pattern, in addition to 470 seemingly voters “50 and older” and 312 Black seemingly voters in the identical age vary as oversamples.
The statewide consultant pattern had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 proportion factors at 95 p.c confidence stage.