Haunted by 2016, Some Michigan Democrats Worry That Harris Remains Ill-Defined in Swing State

Oct 03, 2024 View Original Article
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63% : Trump won in 2016 by fewer than 11,000 votes.
56% : Harris' campaign is banking on the fact that they have spent considerably more money than Trump on ads and have a stronger voter outreach program.
47% : Since entering the race on July 23, Harris' campaign and outside groups that support her candidacy have spent more than $79 million in advertising in Michigan, compared to Trump and groups supporting him which have spent more than $62 million, according to the media-tracking firm AdImpact.
46% : In contrast, Trump has made 11 visits to the state, with a 12th planned Thursday in Saginaw.
40% : Trump and allied groups have focused in this automotive manufacturing stronghold on the false claim that Harris "wants to end all gas-powered cars," as one ad that began airing this week states.
27% : "But Trump is making stops in locations that have never had presidential visits before, and those are impactful with margins this close.

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