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MRG poll in Michigan: Democrats are ahead

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Results of a new poll conducted by MRG were distributed on April 27. The poll asked participants from Michigan for whom they would likely vote if the Democratic Party nominated Hillary Clinton and the Republicans nominated Donald Trump.

According to the results, 44.0% of participants would vote for the Democratic Party, while 39.0% would vote for the Republicans. This poll was conducted from February 22 to February 27, among a random sample of 600 likely voters. The sampling error is +/-4.0 percentage points.

Other survey prognoses

Converting these results into two-party vote shares yields figures of 53.0% for the democrat Hillary Clinton and 47.0% for the republican Donald Trump. The vote share for the Democrats is 2.0 percentage points over the average results of other polls in Michigan.

According to PollyVote's prediction

The poll numbers for the Democrats are therefore 0.9 percentage points lower than the combined PollyVote, which at the moment forecasts a two-party vote share of 53.9% in Michigan.

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