• Support for each political candidate over three polls conducted by The Michigan Daily from September 18, 2016 through October 24, 2016 Dylan Lawton / Michigan Daily Web Developer

  • Excitement at the prospect of a Hillary Clinton presidency - Dylan Lawton / Michigan Daily Web Developer
  • Excitement at the prospect of a Donald Trump presidency - Dylan Lawton / Michigan Daily Web Developer
  • After conducting a second survey, a majority of University of Michigan students polled still favor Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for the presidency. Ian McKenzie / Michigan Daily Web Developer
  • Nearly all female voters sampled favor Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Dylan Lawton / Michigan Daily Web Developer
  • In a poll conducted by The Michigan Daily, a majority of responders indicated "Leadership" as the quality they look for most in a candidate. Erik Forkin / Michigan Daily Web Developer
  • Some Republican students surveyed were willing to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, though no Democrat students surveyed intended to vote for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Dylan Lawton / Michigan Daily Web Developer
  • A majority of University of Michigan students polled favor Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for the presidency, according to a poll conducted by The Michigan Daily. Ian McKenzie / Michigan Daily Web Developer
  • In a poll conducted by The Michigan Daily, a majority of students cited “social issues” as most important to them. Chris Baldwin / Michigan Daily Web Developer
  • Most students cited higher education reform as an important issue to them in this election, according to a poll conducted by The Michigan Daily. Alex Intner / Michigan Daily Web Developer
  • In a poll conducted by The Michigan Daily, a majority of students stated they favored a debt-free higher education reform plan. Dylan Lawton / Michigan Daily Web Developer