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Michigan: Clear advantage for Democrats in PPP (D) poll

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The results of a new poll, sponsored PPP (D) in Michigan, were released on April 25. In the survey participants were asked, whether they would vote for democrat Hillary Clinton or republican Donald Trump, assuming that these two candidates would win the primaries. Of those who answered the question, 49.0% said that they would vote for Hillary Clinton, whereas 39.0% said that they would give their vote to the republican Donald Trump. The poll was conducted between June 25 and June 28. The sample size was 1072 registered voters. Results have a +/-3.0 percentage points error margin.

Translating these results into two-party vote shares yields values of 55.7% for the democrat Clinton and 44.3% for the republican Trump. The democrats did worse by 0.6 percentage points in comparison to the average results of the other polls in Michigan.

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