LANSING, MI (WLNS) – Mid-Michigan voters are going for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in tomorrow’s primary election. That’s based on the latest polling data that indicates the mid-Michigan favorites are also leading in the rest of the state.

The statewide numbers show Hillary Clinton handily beating Bernie Sanders by a 37-point margin: 66 percent to 29 percent.

On the Republican side, even though he has dropped five points, Donald Trump leads the Republican pack by a comfortable 23 points; he has 42 percent. Tied for second at 19 percent are Ted Cruz and John Kasich. Marco Rubio trails with 9 percent.

Clearly Ohio Governor Kasich is moving up, increasing his numbers by 6 percent since the last poll and a second place finish in Michigan would make a nice launching pad for his hoped-for win in his home state next week.

Breaking the numbers down on the Democratic side, Ms. Clinton wins the male and female vote, she wins in every region of the state including a 34-point lead in Lansing. She wins the African-American vote by 69 points and Mr. Sanders beats her with independent voters by 25 points.

On the Republican side, Mr. Trump is ahead in every region of the state, including a 13-point lead in Lansing over second place finisher Mr. Kasich, who has 25 percent. Mr. Trump wins all age groups and independent voters.

Mr. Cruz get 53 percent of the male vote and 65 percent of the women prefer Mr. Rubio to all the others.

The “mad as hell” vote goes to Mr. Trump at 59 percent and Mr. Cruz at 38 percent. And the evangelical vote goes to Mr. Trump over Mr. Cruz by seven points.

On Tuesday the voters will decide if the polling data is correct.

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