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RandySF

(86,699 posts)
Wed May 13, 2026, 05:30 PM May 13

MI-GOV: New poll finds big shift in Michigan governor's race

Lansing — A statewide poll released Tuesday by the Detroit Regional Chamber showed Democrat Jocelyn Benson in the lead of the race to be Michigan's next governor and independent Mike Duggan losing ground on the major party candidates.

Twenty-five weeks ahead of the November general election, the Detroit business organization, which has already endorsed Duggan, commissioned a survey of 600 likely Michigan voters who were asked questions over the phone from April 28 through May 1.

In response to one potential three-way matchup, about 34% of voters surveyed said they supported Benson, the current secretary of state from Detroit, 29% said they backed Republican U.S. Rep. John James of Shelby Township, and 23% said they preferred Duggan, the former mayor of Detroit who's running as an independent. About 14% were undecided......

The new numbers represented a stark shift from a similar poll from the Detroit Regional Chamber in late January and early February. That survey showed the same three candidates in a dead heat with Duggan at 30%, James at 29% and Benson at 28%.






https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2026/05/12/michigan-governor-latest-poll-jocelyn-benson-mike-duggan-john-james-perry-johnson/90043032007/

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MI-GOV: New poll finds big shift in Michigan governor's race (Original Post) RandySF May 13 OP
Interesting contrast to the senate race fujiyamasan May 13 #1

fujiyamasan

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1. Interesting contrast to the senate race
Wed May 13, 2026, 05:46 PM
May 13

I don’t think the gubernatorial primary has got nearly as heated and Benson already has good statewide name recognition and seems to have consolidated support, but James also has name recognition at this point, having run statewide multiple times.

That may actually be what’s helping Rogers in the senate race, since he’s coming off as the “adult in the room” while democrats are tearing each other apart.

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