The last survey shows that the Republican representative of Mike Rogers (R-Mic.) Is ahead of the former transport secretary Pete Buttigieg in the Michigan Senate race. The epic study of MRA emphasizes the growing dissatisfaction among democrats, which suggests that buttigiegie, despite his significant role in Biden administration, faces stern challenges in Michigan. The results indicate a change in the moods of voters, because the Republicans are trying to exploit the dissatisfaction with the former Biden administration.
The survey was conducted by a study of 600 likely Michigan voters, showing that Rogers leading Buttigiegie by 47 to 41 percent, with 12 percent of the respondents still undecided. Forty -five percent of respondents identify as republican, and 40 percent identify as democrats. Twelve percent of respondents identified as an independent, a group that can be challenges for a democrat such as Buttigieg in general elections.
The Michigan Senate race will be carefully observed in mid -2026, when the state is divided between Republicans and Democrats. Republicans will be cheerful to replace the retirement of Gary Peters (D-Mic), who will not apply for re-election, go to the “new chapter”, which includes spending more time with his family.
Despite his national significance under the administration of Biden, Buttigieg tries to gain support in his hometown of Michigan. However, he stands in the face of other democrats in the original, who have stronger connections with the state. As part of your term of office, in connection with the tearing of supply chain interference, airlines and derailment of the Ohio train. Democrats aroused the fears that buttigieg, who moved to Michigan in 2022 after the apartment in a red state of Indiana, could encounter the attacks of “sustaining carpets” of Republicans during his Senate campaign.
Last month, I reported on the aspirations of the Senate Buttigiegie. The 2026 race is expected to be one of the most exorbitant Senate races in the country and one of the most controversial for the Democratic Party. President Donald Trump won the state narrowly in 2024, leaving the Republicans of 53-47 most in the Senate. This means that democrats must win four places in 2026 to regain control.

