Trump softens his overconfidence in Michigan - Washington Examiner
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
66% : But the national United Auto Workers union has endorsed the vice president and President Shawn Fain was participating in a get-out-the-vote rally with Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Debbie Dingell (D-MI), and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) in nearby Detroit at the same time as the Trump rally.64% : "Amy Chauvette, a 60-year-old UPS retiree from Sylvania, Ohio, also drove more than an hour to hear Trump speak in Warren but she supported his confidence in winning Michigan.
60% : Don't believe the polls that we're way up," Trump admonished the crowd.
56% : "Still, all voters remained confident Trump will win Michigan, one of the blue wall battleground states that will help decide the next president.
50% : We're not; we're up," Trump continued at the rally aimed at winning over union voters in Macomb County.
49% : At the Warren rally, Trump urged union autoworkers, some of whom took to the stage, that his campaign would better help their industry compared to the Harris campaign.
48% : Trump's always been confident," said Andrew W., a 29-year-old security employee from Dearborn who declined to give his last name.
38% : Even voters who traveled from out of state also believed that Trump would win the Wolverine but they too cautioned against the GOP getting too confident.
33% : THE CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES POISED TO MAKE HISTORY WITH THEIR ELECTIONSSabina T, a 38-year-old Air Force retiree who declined to give her last name, drove one and a half hours from Toledo, Ohio to hear Trump speak.
28% : Clinton was polling about 5 points ahead of Trump in Michigan just days before the 2016 election and then lost the state.
21% : WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS FOR ELECTION DAYVoters who spoke to the Washington Examiner mostly signaled that they accept Trump's confidence he can win but cited Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2016 as a reason why Trump is urging Republicans not to rely on polls.
20% : Trump called Fain "that poor stupid fool that runs the union" as he denigrated electric vehicle mandates as a threat to union auto workers.
20% : "Dailey cited the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union not endorsing Trump or Harris as an example of why labor will vote in large numbers for the GOP.
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