The demographic breakdown of who supported El-Sayed also shows who the far-leftist will have to appeal to over the next few months. “Stevens, on the other hand, led counties where young adults made up one-fifth or less of the population,” according to the report. “In counties where Black people made up at least 15 percent of the population, Stevens led El-Sayed by 8 points. Black voters in Detroit have historically been pivotal for Democrats to win statewide, pointing to a potential vulnerability for the party ahead of the general election,” the report continues. “Recent polling of the general election has added to the sense of uneasiness over the tough road ahead for El-Sayed.