It's the second poll of Michigan showing Hillary Clinton doing poorly in Michigan, a state President Obama won by 9 points in 2012. The first one which was conducted last week showed Clinton trailing Senator Marco Rubio by 9 points and tied with Donald and Trump and Jeb Bush.
Some 55% of the 600 likely voters surveyed between last Tuesday and Saturday gave her an unfavorable rating, compared to 32% who viewed her favorably. Meanwhile, in head-to-head matchups with leading Republican candidates, she trailed former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush 45%-40% with 15% undecided, and barely led businessman Donald Trump 44%-42% with 14% undecided.
In the poll, 62% of white voters gave Clinton unfavorable marks, compared to 47% who did so for Bush and 53% who did so for Trump. Black voters overwhelmingly gave Clinton favorable marks, and Bush and Trump unfavorable ones. But while 62% of men polled gave Clinton an unfavorable rating, 49% of women did so as well -- or about the same percentage as men who gave unfavorable ratings to Bush and to Trump. Sixty-three percent of women gave Trump an unfavorable rating.
Unsurprisingly, most self-described Democrats -- 64% -- gave Clinton a favorable rating. But only 18% of independents did so, while 63% gave her an unfavorable mark. And while Bush got higher favorable ratings than Trump from Republicans, it wasn’t by much: 54% to 52%. Trump’s unfavorable ratings were higher -- 33% to 27% among Republicans -- than Bush’s were, but Trump did better among independents than Bush did, with favorable ratings from 39% compared to 20% for Bush.
Detroit Free Press
BTW: EPIC-MRA (the group that conducted this poll) has a B rating from FiveThirtyEight's pollster rating and their final 2012 poll of Michigan had Obama up 48-42 over Romney and he won the state by 9 on ED.