Democrat Rep. Elissa Slotkin: Kamala Harris 'Underwater' in Michigan
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52% : In a Trump v. Clinton two-way, Clinton leads Trump with 42 percent to his 38 percent.38% : At the time, Trump had improved dramatically following an eight-point deficit in June of that year.
33% : Trump got 35 percent, while Clinton got only 38 percent in the poll of 600 likely Michigan voters, executed Sept. 10 through Sept. 13.
30% : Speaking with donors at a fundraiser last Wednesday attended by Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), Slotkin said she is "not feeling my best right now about where we are on Kamala Harris in a place like Michigan," a swing state that Trump won in 2016 before losing to Joe Biden in 2020.
27% : However, around the same time in 2020, another poll put Trump ahead of Joe Biden in Michigan by 0.7 points before the former president went on to lose the state to Biden by just under three points -- 50.62 percent to 47.84 percent.
23% : The latest polls out of Michigan show that the race has been tightening between the two candidates, with Harris either holding a slim lead or Trump locked in a virtual tie.
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