Tight race in Michigan: Trump edges Harris in new poll
A recent WDIV/Detroit News poll reveals a razor-thin lead for former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris in Michigan.
Trump garners 44.7% support, narrowly ahead of Harris at 43.5%, making the contest a dead heat in this crucial battleground state.
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggles with less than 5% support as he seeks to remove his name from the ballot, while 4.8% of voters remain undecided.
Among committed voters, Harris leads slightly with 45.7% to Trump’s 44.1%.
Both candidates show similar favorability ratings, with Trump’s standing unchanged since July and Harris seeing an uptick in positive views.
Voters see Trump as stronger on the economy and foreign affairs, while Harris is viewed as better for democracy and trustworthiness.