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Clinton Behind In Michigan Polls To Bush, Tied With Trump

With 15 months to go until the election, former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton has some work to do to convince Michigan voters she is the choice for President in 2016.

More than half the people in a new poll conducted by Lansing-based EPIC-MRA for the Detroit Free Press and WXYZ-TV have an unfavorable view of Clinton.

The poll shows Clinton losing by five-percent to Republican presidential candidate and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and in a statistical dead heat with businessman Donald Trump.

The results are a significant change from a June poll where Clinton was leading Bush by three-percent.

The poll also found while Donald Trump’s unfavorable rating was the same as Clinton’s, his support is not fading as many continue to predict.

The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.

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