Technically, but it's not generally accepted. She only wins the popular vote if you include Michigan votes, and Obama wasn't on the ballot in Michigan.
Is it true that Hilary had a similar lead at one point in Minnesota, but Sanders turned it around and took the state? A little bernster told me so..
There was 1 poll on MN, and it was before Iowa even voted. Also, it was a caucus, with a vert small AA population. Michgan is a primary, and with a substantial AA voting block.
I feel like Bernie can get some of the white rural Michiganders behind him but Detroit exists so he's still a longshot.
Hillary is very appealing to the "white rural Michiganders" that you refer to, or in other words, blue collar workers. Same in Ohio. The best Bernie can do is narrow the gap between them.