Read: The News poll on presidential, Senate races in Michigan

Chad Livengood
The Detroit News

A Detroit News/WDIV (Channel 4) statewide poll of likely Michigan general election voters released earlier this week found Democratic President Joe Biden's support on shaky ground in a potential rematch against Republican former President Donald Trump.

The survey of 600 likely voters contained other findings about the race for the White House, Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat and voters' views on the Israel-Hamas war and Ukraine's counter-assault following Russia's February 2022 military attack.

To recap, here is The News politics team's reporting on the poll:

Biden struggling in Michigan as Trump grabs strong lead, poll shows

U.S. Supreme Court deciding Trump's ballot fate draws Michigan voter ire, poll shows

Whitmer's poll numbers easily outpace Biden's in Michigan

Michigan's U.S. Senate race starts as a 'toss-up,' poll finds

Plurality of Michigan voters say Israel has 'gone too far' in Gaza, poll shows

Lansing-based polling firm Glengariff Group conducted the Jan. 2-6 poll for The News and WDIV, which have partnered for multiple election cycles on statewide polling of Michigan voters.

Here are the survey's full results:

Chad Livengood is the politics editor at The Detroit News. Contact him at clivengood@detroitnews.com.