"Sanders is doing better in Michigan than just about anywhere other than New Hampshire, so he's off to a very good start there," said Tom Jensen, director of Public Policy Polling. "In national polls and in most states he's still under 20 percent."
Jonathan Oosting | joosting@mlive.com, The Flint Journal
Thu, 07/16/2015 - 6:59am
"Sanders is doing better in Michigan than just about anywhere other than New Hampshire, so he's off to a very good start there," said Tom Jensen, director of Public Policy Polling. "In national polls and in most states he's still under 20 percent."