Poll: Whitmer leads Schuette by comfortable edge in Michigan governor's race
Jonathan Oosting, The Detroit News Published 10:56 p.m. ET Sept. 10, 2018 | Updated 5:37 a.m. ET Sept. 11, 2018
Lansing Democrat Gretchen Whitmer holds a comfortable lead over Republican Bill Schuette in the Michigan governor's race and is doing a better job attracting critical independent voters, according to a new statewide poll conducted last week.
The survey of 600 likely Michigan voters conducted for The Detroit News and WDIV-TV shows support for Whitmer was especially strong among female, college-educated, Metro Detroit and senior voters. Roughly nine weeks out from the Nov. 6 election, more respondents said they had heard of Schuette than Whitmer, but fewer said they liked the two-term attorney general.
Whitmer had a nearly 14-percentage-point lead in the Sept. 5-7 survey, which has a margin of error of plus-minus 4 percentage points.
The poll showed 49.8 percent said they would vote for Whitmer if the election were held that day, compared with 36.1 percent for Schuette. Another 4 percent of voters said they would pick a third-party candidate, including 2.3 percent who would back Libertarian Bill Gelineau, and 10 percent were undecided.
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Scheutte has had lame ads. One was about how he is against human trafficking. Well, who isn't?!? This is encouraging, but we're not letting up.