Poll: Donald Trump Takes Lead over Kamala Harris in Michigan
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-6% Center
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40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
-10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
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56% : The poll also found that among 91 percent of "definite voters," 45.7 percent expressed support for Harris, while 44.1 percent said they supported Trump.55% : This comes after a previous poll conducted by ActiVote between July 28-August 28, 2024, found that 50.1 percent of "likely" voters supported Harris, while 49.9 percent expressed support for Trump for president.
54% : A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey also found that Trump was leading Harris in seven battleground states such as Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, and Nevada.
51% : A WDIV/Detroit News poll conducted between August 26-August 29, found that 44.7 percent of "likely voters" in Michigan supported Trump, while 43.5 percent supported Harris.
47% : Another poll from AARP, conducted between August 7-8, 2024, found that Trump led Harris, 45 percent to 43 percent, in Michigan.
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