DETROIT -- With six weeks before the mayoral election, Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick trails challenger Freman Hendrix, according to a new poll. The telephone poll of 400 likely voters conducted Wednesday through Sunday found 51 percent backed Hendrix. Thirty-two percent backed Kilpatrick, and 17 percent were undecided. The poll by Lansing-based EPIC/MRA for WXYZ-TV had a margin of error of 4.9 percentage points. Hendrix, 54, won 44 percent of the vote in the Aug. 2 primary, to 34 percent for Kilpatrick, 35, deputy mayor under Kilpatrick's predecessor Dennis Archer. The general election is Nov. 8. The next mayor will inherit a...