Two polls released this week show Michigan Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin leading GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers, but Rogers is gaining ground in the race for retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s (D-MI) seat.
A poll from The Hill/Emerson released on Thursday showed Slotkin leading Rogers by six points, 47% to 41%. Rogers performed better in a poll released Friday by EPIC-MRA, where he was just four points behind the Democrat, trailing 42% to 46%. While the polls show that the Republican Senate candidate still has some ground to cover, they are significantly better for Rogers than a poll released earlier this week by American Greatness/TIPP that gave Slotkin a 10-point lead.
Polling on the Michigan Senate race, which is one of the many open doors for Republicans seeking to gain back control of the Senate in November, has ramped up this month. Poll results have varied widely, but all have…