Poll suggests Rogers, Stevens frontrunners for U.S. Senate

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Next year, Michigan is going to elect a new U.S. Senator. The latest polling suggests who has the most influence.

The Glengariff Group conducted a statewide survey of registered voters and found that Republican Mike Rogers and Democrat Haley Stevens are the two frontrunners for the U.S. Senate.

It’s still early, but Glengariff founder Richard Czuba says many indicated they’ll vote down party lines, which means independents could sway that election.

It’s the middle that’s going to make this decision in the U.S. Senate race,” Czuba said. “Haley Stevens does considerably better with independents than either Mallory McMurrow or Abdul El-Sayed, and that’s going to be really important to watch.”

Czuba introduced those poll results at the Mackinac Policy Conference and said if you want to win Michigan, you have to win the independent voters. He says Haley Stevens brings what he calls quote, “independent magic.”