Former Rep. Mike Rogers’ approval rating dropped to 40 in Michigan’s Republican Senate primary after voters learned he had a highly influential endorsement from former President Donald Trump, according to a poll. %Rose.
The Mitchell Research & Communications survey conducted for MIRS found that before respondents knew of President Trump’s March 11 endorsement, Mr. Rogers led the four-way field with 27 percent support. It turns out that it was, according to the screenshot. jewish insider Editor-in-Chief Josh Kraushaar share With X.
The Power of Support for Trump, edited by Mike Rogers (via MIRS) pic.twitter.com/nI6t7JexhP
— Josh Kraushaar (@JoshKraushaar) March 21, 2024
Rep. Peter Meyer (R-Mich.), who voted in favor of impeaching President Trump, came in a distant second place with 7% support, while former Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) State) received 6%. Just 1% supported venture capitalist Sandy Pensler, while the majority (57%) were undecided.
After learning of Trump’s support, 67% of respondents supported Rogers, but that dropped to 5% for Meyer and Amash. 20% of voters didn’t know who to vote for, with Pensler at just 1%. Rodgers posted his results on Thursday.
We still have a long way to go, but there’s no denying that momentum is on our side. In November, President Trump and I will run Joe Biden and Elissa Slotkin out of Washington! pic.twitter.com/SJ3oggbhy4
— Mike Rogers (@MikeRogersForMI) March 21, 2024
“Unbelievable. A 40 percent point bounce? That shows how strong it is,” pollster Steve Mitchell told MIRS about Trump’s support, according to Kraushaar’s post. Ta. “I’m surprised it’s that much, but considering who’s supporting it, maybe I shouldn’t do it.”
“He definitely has the most control over the party that I’ve ever seen, including Ronald Reagan. And I worked for Reagan in ’84. ,” Mitchell added.
Mitchell Research & Communications sampled 288 respondents for the Republican main portion of the poll, with a margin of error of plus or minus 5.78 percentage points, according to a release obtained by Breitbart News.
Independent Emerson College/hill poll, published On Thursday, Mr. Rogers showed he would be highly competitive with Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) in a hypothetical general election matchup.
In the race against Mr. Slotkin, the leading Democrat, Mr. Rogers won 41% of the vote, compared to 39% for Mr. Rogers. This is within a ±3 percentage point confidence interval of his 1,000 registered voters sampled.
Rodgers performs better than any of his opponents against Slotkin. Mayer and Amash trail Slotkin by eight points in their respective hypothetical matchups, but she also holds a five-point lead over Pensler.
Emerson College/hill The poll was conducted from March 14 to 18, 2024.
